The Juvenile Justice Process |
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... taken to the Bucks County Youth Center early in the afternoon . The Juvenile Act , 11 P.S. ยง 50-101 et seq . , provides a specific procedure to be followed when a juvenile is taken into custody . First , the officer must with all ...
... taken to the Bucks County Youth Center early in the afternoon . The Juvenile Act , 11 P.S. ยง 50-101 et seq . , provides a specific procedure to be followed when a juvenile is taken into custody . First , the officer must with all ...
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... taken of any child under the age of eighteen years taken into custody for any purpose without the consent of juvenile court . Under such a statute , would a general order of a juvenile court giving police authority to fingerprint in all ...
... taken of any child under the age of eighteen years taken into custody for any purpose without the consent of juvenile court . Under such a statute , would a general order of a juvenile court giving police authority to fingerprint in all ...
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... taken into custody may be photographed without the consent of the juvenile court unless the child is transferred to ... taken shall be destroyed immediately . If the comparison is positive , and the child is referred to the juvenile ...
... taken into custody may be photographed without the consent of the juvenile court unless the child is transferred to ... taken shall be destroyed immediately . If the comparison is positive , and the child is referred to the juvenile ...
Contents
TABLE OF CASES XXXV | |
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL BASES FOR | 9 |
Copyright | |
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