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  2. Begin by entering the juvenile's full name in the designated field. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for legal documentation.
  3. Fill in the year of birth and select the gender from the options provided (male or female). This information is essential for identification purposes.
  4. Complete the case number section, which is vital for tracking and referencing your case within the court system.
  5. Proceed to detail any previous names of the juvenile if applicable, followed by their personal identification information including Social Security Number (SSN).
  6. Document the offense for which expungement is sought, along with dates of adjudication and final discharge. This establishes a timeline relevant to your petition.
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Children between 10 and 17 can be arrested and taken to court if they commit a crime.
The Kansas Judicial Council is an independent agency in the judicial branch. The statutorily created council has ten members, eight of which are appointed by the chief justice. The council works to improve the administration of justice in Kansas by continuously studying the judicial system and related areas of law.
There is no minimum age for criminal responsibility. Children below age 14 can only face incarceration if they are proven to have enough discernment between right and wrong. Incarceration starting at age 14. Other measures applied for ages 1213.
Courts District CourtCounties Served 1st District Atchison and Leavenworth 2nd District Jackson, Jefferson, Pottawatomie and Wabaunsee 3rd District Shawnee 4th District Anderson, Coffey, Franklin, and Osage27 more rows
No juvenile less than 14 years of age shall be prosecuted as an adult.

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Definitions of Age Matrix Terms: StateCivil Age of MajorityAge of Criminal Responsibility/Majority Illinois 18 Indiana 18 18 for all criminal offenses; 16 for certain felony offenses (see IC 31-30-1-4) Iowa 18 18 Kansas 18 1048 more rows
Individuals as young as ten years of age and as old as 17 years of age may be adjudicated as juvenile offenders in Kansas. State law allows the KDOC to retain custody of a juvenile offender until the age of 22 in a juvenile correctional facility and the age of 23 in the community.

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