The Juvenile Court has jurisdiction over persons under the age of 18 who have committed a criminal offense. Juvenile court cases also has jurisdiction over ungovernable youth if social services and the schools have failed—despite persistent efforts—to correct the youth's problem. The court protects the community, orders appropriate sanctions for delinquent juveniles, and directs their rehabilitation. The court also handles matters involving abused, neglected, or dependent children.
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- DUI
- Drug Charges
- Felony Arrests
- Misdemeanors
- Juvenile Charges
- Expungements
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