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Consent Decree- Requires that a petition be filed and a court appearance which places the juvenile on a period of supervision for 6 months which may be extended up to 12 months by order of the court. Under the terms of the consent decree, the juvenile is eligible for all community-based treatment programs.
Placement on the consent docket means that no formal plea will be entered. The juvenile will be placed on essentially a probation period whereby he or she must complete the terms of the court, which may include counseling, community service, and/or restitution.
In Michigan criminal cases, anyone under the age of 18 is considered a juvenile. Juveniles are not charged with regular crimes, but instead with delinquency actions, which are dealt with in juvenile court, a division of family court.
Placement on the consent docket means that no formal plea will be entered. The juvenile will be placed on essentially a probation period whereby he or she must complete the terms of the court, which may include counseling, community service, and/or restitution.
Governor Whitmer Signs Bipartisan Bills to Raise the Age for Juvenile Offenders. Bills would end the practice of prosecuting minors as adults by raising the age from 17 to 18 years old.
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A minor can give consent for himself or herself for medical treatment if he or she has any venereal disease. A minor can give consent for himself or herself for medical treatment if he or she is lawfully married. A minor can give consent for himself or herself for any drug or substance abuse issues.
What is a Consent Calendar? The Consent Calendar allows a juveniles case to be handled through an informal process of court supervision. The court, the juvenile, the parent or guardian of the juvenile, and the prosecuting attorney must all agree to place the case on the Consent Calendar.
Juvenile Offenders Sentenced as Adults in Michigan Additionally, Michigans Juvenile Waiver Law of 1997 lowered the age that a juvenile can be sentenced as an adult for a violent crime, and children as young as 11 have been tried as adults for murder because of this law.

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