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Why can't visit my friend who is 18 in a juvenile hall facility? |
If she were in county jail this wouldn't be a problem so what the hell If she was in county jail this wouldn't be a problem. California law responses please I realize other states are so screwed up when it comes to basic civil rights suppose to be guaranteed us by the constitution Most juvenile systems do not allow a non-relative to visit, some juveniles will have numerous friends and it would be impossible to accomodate them all, not fair but part of the regulaions. Even in a county jail inmates are allowed to make a visitors list and it usually is restricted to no more than 4 people.~ jails are allowed to make their own rules |
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Juvenile records are not subject to release in these types of matters, the school will not know unless you reveal it yourself.~ ...They'll let you in. The thing they are crazy about is drug charges. They hate drugs more than violence although I guess your getting into it for violence so that makes sense. Another thing... It depends on the state but in most of them juvenile records are sealed when the person turns 18, there are some exceptions, California being just one of them.~ ...Generally, no. In most states, a juvenile court complaint is actually filed against your parents or legal guardian. They have to go to court to tell the judge why you should not be made a tempo... That is the CA statute, I'm guessing? Yes, you can file for expungement of your juvenile record under 1203.4a. While juvenile records are sometimes sealed in CA, it is not automatic and ... all you need to do is contact the clerk of court where she needs to appear. Explain the situation and reschedule. If you don't know where to call it should be written somewhere on her summons.... typically juvenile records are sealed so they shouldn't affect your future if you straighten up. however, you may be sent to a youth detention center. ...If it was handled in the juvenile court then you were not "convicted" of a felony. You were found to be a delinquent child and that is not the same as a felony conviction in most states.... |
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