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Juvenile Justice
A juvenile is typically anyone who has not attained the age of majority in their jurisdiction. This age varies from state to state. These articles have been submitted by attorneys to explain some of the issues that arise when juveniles go into the justice system, and how laws and procedures change when a defendant is underage.
Juvenile Justice
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California's Child Dependency System
Provided by The Law Offices of Vincent W. Davis & Associates
If a child is dependent, the juvenile court has authority to decide issues related to parental rights, physical placement, foster care, family reunification, family treatment and more. Read More »