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  2. Richard Y. AtLee Jr. - Wikipedia

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    His mother worked in the same district as AtLee while he sat on the York-Poquoson Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court bench from 2006 to 2011. [2] He was appointed to the circuit court by the General Assembly in 2011. [3]

  3. List of courts of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court (courts in 32 districts) [340] Federal courts located in Virginia. United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (headquartered in Richmond, having jurisdiction over the United States District Courts of Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia)

  4. New York Family Court - Wikipedia

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    The NYC Children's Court and NYC Domestic Relations Court (commonly known as the Family Court) were consolidated into the Domestic Relations Court of the City of New York created on October 1, 1933. [21] [22] [19] In 1962 the Family Court replaced these courts after a 1961 constitutional amendment. [1] [23]

  5. Eugene Michael Hyman - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Eugene M. Hyman was chosen to preside over the first juvenile domestic violence and family violence court in the United States. [15] The court hears only cases "solely with teenage batterers and their victim." [9] [10] During February 2010, while making a ruling on the bench, Hyman made a comment regarding a boycott of Judge Andrea Bryan.

  6. Judiciary of New York - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Court of Appeals is the state's highest court. In civil cases, appeals are taken almost exclusively from decisions of the Appellate Divisions. In criminal cases, depending on the type of case and the part of the state in which it arose, appeals can be heard from decisions of the Appellate Division, the Appellate Term, and the County Court.

  7. American juvenile justice system - Wikipedia

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    The nation's first juvenile court was formed in Illinois in 1899 and provided a legal distinction between juvenile abandonment and crime. [8] The law that established the court, the Illinois Juvenile Court Law of 1899, was created largely because of the advocacy of women such as Jane Addams, Louise DeKoven Bowen, Lucy Flower and Julia Lathrop, who were members of the influential Chicago Woman ...

  8. Category:Juvenile courts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Juvenile courts" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Virginia Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court

  9. JustUs is an ACS diversion program, New York City’s first-ever gender-responsive diversion program for girls and lesbian, gay, bisexual/transgender and gender non- conforming (LGB/TGNCNB) youth, ages 12–18, who are involved or at high risk of involvement in the juvenile justice system.