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  2. Juvenile court - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile court, also known as young offender's court or children's court, is a tribunal having special authority to pass judgements for crimes committed by children who have not attained the age of majority. In most modern legal systems, children who commit a crime are treated differently from legal adults who have committed the same offense.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Appeals court hears $75 million Hall pension case - AOL

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    The lawsuit was originally filed in January 2017, when a group of 100 current and former Hall County employees argued their pension benefits were illegally frozen. ... Oct. 19—ATLANTA ...

  6. Estimated $75 million Hall pension case returns to court Tuesday

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    Oct. 15—An estimated $75-million class action lawsuit regarding the Hall County pension plan will return to court Tuesday, Oct. 18, when the two sides plead their case to the Georgia Court of ...

  7. Rutherford County, Tennessee juvenile arrest and ...

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    In 2000, Rutherford County created the post of Juvenile Court Judge. The post was filled by then-Democrat (later Republican) elected Judge Donna Scott Davenport, [5] [9] who was scheduled to (and did) retire at the end of her eight-year term, in August 2022. [14] Davenport controlled the county's juvenile justice procedures. [1] [6]

  8. Hamilton County Juvenile Court takes the safety and ... - AOL

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    In May 2022, when Powers was the Hamilton County Juvenile Court Administrative Judge, the court began working internally to address this issue of illegally locking up children on VCO status.

  9. Category:Juvenile courts - Wikipedia

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