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  2. New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission - Wikipedia

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    Boys go to Juvenile Medium Security Facility-North Compound (JMSF-N) and the Juvenile Medium Security Facility-South Compound (JMSF-S); these two parts altogether may house up to 262 inmates. [6] As of 2015 about 118 boys live in the medium compound. [8] In 1996 the state opened a boot camp for juvenile offenders. [9]

  3. Camden County Hall of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Camden County Hall of Justice is the county courthouse for Camden County, New Jersey, located in the county seat, the City of Camden. It in the 4th vicinage for the New Jersey Superior Court. [1] [2] [3] The complex was built in 1982 [4] and was dedicated to Maria Barnaby Greenwald, the first woman surrogate in the county, [5] in 1996. [6]

  4. Toms River (CDP), New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the census-designated place, which includes all of mainland Toms River Township and is home to the vast majority of the township's population, Toms River Township includes two small CDPs: Dover Beaches North (2020 Census population of 1,277) and Dover Beaches South (1,331), both of which are located on the Barnegat Peninsula. As ...

  5. Department of motor vehicles - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey: Motor Vehicle Commission: New Jersey has differing titles for the high office holders in this part of the state government: the head of the New Jersey Department of Transportation is referred to as the "Commissioner," while the head of the MVC is referred to as the "Chief Administrator." New Mexico: Motor Vehicle Division

  6. How a broken juvenile justice system is failing in NYC - AOL

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    The Horizon Juvenile Center in the Bronx has been forced to take older and more violent suspects due to the state’s Raise the Age statute that upped the age of criminal responsibility. J.C. Rice

  7. Teen court - Wikipedia

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    Teen or youth courts provide an alternative court system through which juvenile offenders can be heard and judged by their peers.Most teen courts have strict guidelines for youth volunteers who participate in the sentencing process, which generally includes training, a modified bar exam, peer mentoring and compliance with a code of conduct.

  8. 16-year-old kills entire family and then calls 911 to ...

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    A 16-year-old New Mexico boy was arrested Saturday morning after he allegedly gunned down his parents and teenage siblings and then drunkenly called 911 to confess to the quadruple homicide ...

  9. Juvenile offender in Eriya Ruiz case to be certified as adult ...

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    The juvenile will stand trial as an adult in the 2023 killing of 15-year-old Eriya Ruiz if he is indicted on a murder charge.