Mirror of Justice - All about Law and More
*Home>>>Juvenile Law

Adults in court......?


Does anyone know if or how it's possible for an adult to get tried in juvenile court?

If the offense was committed when the person was a minor, the court case could be tried in Juvenile Court.

Tags
  Mediation   Legal Malpractice   Legal Ethics   Landlord and Tenants   Labor Law   Juvenile Law   Investment Law   Intellectual Property   Insurance Law   Immigration Law   Health Care Law
Related information
  • In your opinion what age is an adult?

    It really depends on the individual. I was pretty mature at age 15, and my cousin is very immature and lives with his parents without a job and is 27. I don't think you're going to find...

  • What Do YOU Think Should Be The Consequence For Murder?

    I'm going to be different and say not the death penalty, just life in prison.

    ...
  • Does anyone know how to get information about...?

    The penalties for crimes are found in the state's statutes. The statutes are likely online with the state's legislature website. Go to the criminal statutes and they will tell you what ...

  • Will they suspend my license or give me driving privileges?

    What do you mean "give me privileges"? You already have the privilege to drive. That could be taken away, but I doubt it. Some restrictions may be placed on your driving until you ar...

  • NCO Question ?

    It probably won't fly. Her parents probably got the order and not her. I'm guessing they will not let you off the hook. If you get caught trying to get her to go along with your sche...

  • No Contact Order?

    You need to read the order and abide by it. They usually say that you, your agent or anyone on your behalf cannot contact her. Violating the order again it鈥檚 not a good idea.

    ...
  • Civics question?

    (A).~

    ...
  • Running away????

    I don't think they can send you to Juvenile Hall, But they can pick you up and put you in jail, you aren't going to do hard time though, just a couple hours.It depends on how your parents...

  •  

    Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster