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Juvenile Courts jurisdiction is over minors age 12 to 17 and certain minors under 12.
SB 823 creates the Juvenile Justice Realignment Block Grant (JJRBG), awarded by the state to counties to provide county-based custody, care, and supervision of youth otherwise eligible for commitment to DJJ.
For certain types of cases, a court can automatically seal juvenile records. For other types of cases, you can ask the court to seal them.
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