STATE OF LOUISIANA - Jefferson Parish Juvenile Court 2026

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Sentencing Options for Juveniles Probation. Electronic Monitoring. Community Service. Counseling. Fine. Verbal Warning.
The Louisiana juvenile court system protects children under 18 by handling issues like delinquency, neglect, or abuse. The court intervenes in situations where children are in legal trouble or need care and support.
Probation. By far the most common disposition for youth adjudicated delinquent is probation.
Probation is the most frequent disposition for all juvenile arrests because: It is limitless: unlike training schools or private providers, probation departments cannot limit or control their intake.
Acts intended to cause injury and theft were the most common principal offences for young people. For adults, acts intended to cause injury and illicit drug offences were the most common.

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Although all states have defined maximum ages (usually 16 or 17) for delinquency or status offenses prosecuted under the jurisdiction of the juvenile justice system, most states do not have a minimum age for prosecution SBB, 2021a; SBB, 2021b).
Juvenile courts hear three types of cases: (1) delinquency; (2) child protection; and (3) status offenses. Each of these types of cases has an entirely different focus.

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