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Definition of juvenile court in English: juvenile courtnoun A court of law responsible for the trial or legal supervision of children under a specified age (18 in most countries). 少年法庭(负责对某特定年龄,大多数国家规定为18岁以下的孩子进行审讯或法律监督的法院)。比较YOUTH COURT Compare with youth court Example sentencesExamples - The presiding judge of the juvenile court granted consent for all detainees to participate in the study.
- There is an equally good discussion of the practices of England's juvenile courts and the emergence of a kind of judicial patriarchy in the interwar period.
- Kirk found that processes of this kind helped to account for differential sentencing of young offenders in a juvenile court.
- And then when the minor turns 21, he is no longer under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, and at that time it becomes a civil debt.
- It created intellectual property courts, consumer courts, juvenile courts and family courts.
- Eventually the questions surrounding the effectiveness and scope of the juvenile court system reached the U.S. Supreme Court.
- So the juvenile court couldn't get him even if the prosecutor wanted it.
- She appealed for the establishment of women's courts, along the lines of juvenile courts, and pointed out the evils of bringing women into the presence of court crowds for trial.
- Via detention, the police could impose their own rough form of ‘treatment’ on young offenders, regardless of what a juvenile court judge might decide.
- If you commit murder or attempted murder and you're a child, the juvenile court has no jurisdiction.
- Such a sentence would significantly weaken the jurisdiction of the juvenile courts and undermine the special protections which that system is supposed to provide to young offenders.
- The juvenile court held in favor of Paul, and the California Supreme Court agreed - but it did so over two heated dissents.
- In recent years. juvenile courts and attorneys have come to rely heavily on mental health professionals for evaluations of youths in delinquency cases.
- Instead the local sheriff served us a legal summons to appear before a juvenile court.
- In addition, historians have demonstrated that not only was there conflict within juvenile courts, but that juvenile courts were also buffeted by external political conflicts.
- Ultimately, the juvenile court placed him on probation.
- Even the original juvenile court in Chicago remanded thirty-seven boys to the adult criminal court in its first year of operation.
- A juvenile court judge in Florida faxed the names, addresses, and birth dates of illegal immigrant children who had come into his courtroom to the U.S. Border Patrol.
- And so, the first juvenile court, like civil and criminal courts, was open, and reporters have covered it ever since.
- Moreover, as to certain offenses, the prosecutor may petition the juvenile court judge to transfer a case against a minor 14 years of age or older.
Definition of juvenile court in US English: juvenile courtnounˈdʒuvəˌnaɪl A court of law responsible for the trial or legal supervision of children under a specified age (18 in most countries). 少年法庭(负责对某特定年龄,大多数国家规定为18岁以下的孩子进行审讯或法律监督的法院)。比较YOUTH COURT Example sentencesExamples - Ultimately, the juvenile court placed him on probation.
- It created intellectual property courts, consumer courts, juvenile courts and family courts.
- Eventually the questions surrounding the effectiveness and scope of the juvenile court system reached the U.S. Supreme Court.
- In recent years. juvenile courts and attorneys have come to rely heavily on mental health professionals for evaluations of youths in delinquency cases.
- Instead the local sheriff served us a legal summons to appear before a juvenile court.
- So the juvenile court couldn't get him even if the prosecutor wanted it.
- And so, the first juvenile court, like civil and criminal courts, was open, and reporters have covered it ever since.
- She appealed for the establishment of women's courts, along the lines of juvenile courts, and pointed out the evils of bringing women into the presence of court crowds for trial.
- Kirk found that processes of this kind helped to account for differential sentencing of young offenders in a juvenile court.
- The presiding judge of the juvenile court granted consent for all detainees to participate in the study.
- There is an equally good discussion of the practices of England's juvenile courts and the emergence of a kind of judicial patriarchy in the interwar period.
- A juvenile court judge in Florida faxed the names, addresses, and birth dates of illegal immigrant children who had come into his courtroom to the U.S. Border Patrol.
- Moreover, as to certain offenses, the prosecutor may petition the juvenile court judge to transfer a case against a minor 14 years of age or older.
- And then when the minor turns 21, he is no longer under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, and at that time it becomes a civil debt.
- The juvenile court held in favor of Paul, and the California Supreme Court agreed - but it did so over two heated dissents.
- If you commit murder or attempted murder and you're a child, the juvenile court has no jurisdiction.
- Even the original juvenile court in Chicago remanded thirty-seven boys to the adult criminal court in its first year of operation.
- Such a sentence would significantly weaken the jurisdiction of the juvenile courts and undermine the special protections which that system is supposed to provide to young offenders.
- Via detention, the police could impose their own rough form of ‘treatment’ on young offenders, regardless of what a juvenile court judge might decide.
- In addition, historians have demonstrated that not only was there conflict within juvenile courts, but that juvenile courts were also buffeted by external political conflicts.
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