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Unit 11 Juvenile Justice Test Study Guide Murder, Rape, Robbery, Theft, Illegal drugs, etc….

Unit 11 Juvenile Justice Test Study Guide Murder, Rape, Robbery, Theft, Illegal drugs, etc…. Divorce, Child Custody, Problem between 2 people that can’t be resolved. Under the age of 17 years old. 4. Commits a crime or an offense 5. a. Murder b. Rape

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Unit 11 Juvenile Justice Test Study Guide Murder, Rape, Robbery, Theft, Illegal drugs, etc….

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  1. Unit 11 Juvenile Justice Test Study Guide Murder, Rape, Robbery, Theft, Illegal drugs, etc…. Divorce, Child Custody, Problem between 2 people that can’t be resolved. Under the age of 17 years old. 4. Commits a crime or an offense 5. a. Murder b. Rape c. Armed Robbery with a Firearm (gun) d. Aggravated child molestation e. Aggravated Sodomy f. Aggravated Sexual Battery g. Voluntary Manslaughter

  2. 6. Jury 7. 159 8. Appeals 9. Misdemeanor 10. Felony 11. Plaintiff 12. Defendant 13. Compromise 14. Collaboration 15. Non-Violence 16. Arbitration

  3. 17. Mediation 18. Negotiation 19. Murder, Shoplifting, Burglary, Robbery, theft, illegal drugs, etc… 20. Underage drinking, running away, Truancy, possession of tobacco products 21. Taken into custody 22. Judge 23. Intake 24. Detention 25. 72 26.Evidence

  4. 27. Juvenile has to admit to wrong doing, has to be 1st offense, parent and Juvenile has to agree to informal hearing. 28. Formal Hearing 29. Adjudicatory Hearing 30. Dispositional Hearing 31. Sentencing 32. Appeal 33. 5 (five) 34. 10 (ten) 35. Superior

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