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  2. North Carolina age of juvenile jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Raising the age of juvenile jurisdiction in the state of North Carolina has been an ongoing issue in the North Carolina General Assembly.There are currently two pieces of legislation focusing on this issue, Senate Bill 506 and House Bill 632, which seek to raise the age of jurisdiction from 16 to 18.

  3. NC Juvenile Justice system facing challenges; officials say ...

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    She traces many of the problems back to 2019, when Raise the Age went into effect in North Carolina, a law where 16 and 17-year-olds accused of crimes are no longer automatically put into the ...

  4. Changes enacted to North Carolina juvenile delinquent law

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    (The Center Square) – Some parts of juvenile delinquent law in North Carolina changed Sunday, a proposal that has drawn criticism from the governor for running “afoul” of the Raise the Age law.

  5. Here’s why the Democratic governor brought up NC’s “Raise the Age” law in blocking the bill. Gov. Roy Cooper vetoes juvenile crime bill, saying it ‘begins to erode’ NC’s reforms Skip ...

  6. North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency ...

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    The North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (DJJDP) was a state agency of North Carolina, headquartered in Raleigh. [1] The agency operates juvenile corrections facilities in the state. It is now a part of the North Carolina Department of Public Safety.

  7. Juvenile law - Wikipedia

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    The system applies to anyone between the ages of 6 and 10, depending on the state, and 18; [1] except for 11 states (including Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, South Carolina, and Texas), where a juvenile is a person under 17 and New York and North Carolina, where it is under 15. Thus, criminal majority begins at ...

  8. Lawsuit demands that NC stop locking minors in rooms in ...

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    Since 2021, juvenile justice staff have confined kids for “administrative” reasons at least 2,097 times. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  9. Juvenile court - Wikipedia

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    One state, North Carolina, has a maximum age for juvenile court jurisdiction of age fifteen; States vary in relation to the age at which a child may be subject to juvenile court proceedings for delinquent behavior. Most states do not specify a minimum age as a matter of law. [9] Of states that set a minimum age, for status offenses: [7]