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What happens when you go to juvenile court for too many school absences? |
: ( jeez.. both my grandfather and my dad and bypass surgeries and not to mention my own illnesses..chill out Dang your going to juvenile court for it you must have missed a lot ... Have you went through a truency hearing with your school yet...? Anyhow they will most like try to scare you and give your parents a good talking because they are responsible for you and order you to stay in school without missing or you will be locked up in juvy for a unknown amount of time (whatever judge decideds) You may get probation, meaning you cannot miss any more school. You could also be sent to Juvenile Detention where you will get an education. In Arkansas, once into the "system", they can force you to graduate high school or forfeit driving privleges until 18 or 21. Hmm. Didn't think to inquire about this before you did the deed? You usually just get probation. Depending on the state they can come down on your parents pretty good if you repeat offend. You regret not going to school. Why don't you just not show up!! |
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