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The Juvenile Court Department of Massachusetts has general jurisdiction over delinquency, children in need of services (CHINS), care and protection petitions, adult contributing to a delinquency of a minor cases, adoption, guardianship, termination of parental rights proceedings, and youthful offender cases.
The Massachusetts Department of Youth Services (DYS) is a state agency of Massachusetts. Its administrative office is headquartered in 600 Washington Street, Boston. [1] The agency operates the state's juvenile justice services and facilities for incarcerated children.
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Juvenile Court Judge Anthony Marotta recalled meeting Ortiz in the 1990s and how he was "pleasantly surprised to meet a probation officer who was more interested in helping kids stay out of court ...
BOSTON - Massachusetts lawmakers have filed legislation that proposes to keep young adults through age 20 who have been charged with crimes in the juvenile justice system, rather than adjudicating ...
Pages in category "Juvenile courts" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Massachusetts Juvenile Court; Juvenile Justice Board; N.
A sixth student, a minor, was arraigned in juvenile court. Students at Assumption University in Worcester, Mass., were accused of kidnapping an active-duty soldier in a TikTok challenge in October ...
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 ...