Friday, October 25, 2019
JUVENILE LAW :: essays research papers
   ARE YOU A JUVENILE OR AN ADULT?  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã     Mo. Laws make this question very complicated. Some  times we might think we are juvenileââ¬â¢s, but by law we can be  and treated as an adult.  At age 13, you can go to some health clinics and get  some medical treatments and testing done without your  parents permission, such as pregnancy, alcohol/drug, and  sexual transmitted diseases. Most of the time, if you are  under 18, you need your parents permission, unless you are  married, or in the military.  At 15 1/2, you can get a special permit to drive with a  legal guardian, but if you break a traffic law you are  considered an adult. But at 16, you can get your own  drivers license.  If you are under 18 and even at age 12, you can be  considered an adult if you commit a serious crime, such as  killing, drug related. rape, repeated offenses, or stealing  a car.  If you are under 18, and are picked up by a police  officer and taken to juvenile court, a juvenile officer will  decide how to handle your case. Then a juvenile judge hears  the evidence with you and your parents. The judge studies  the whole complete picture of you, and your whole life and  everything in and around you, and your crime, and then  decides as to whether or not your case will be held in  Juvenile Court or in a Adult Court.  If your case is held in Juvenile Court and you are  found guilty, and since he has made a complete study of you  and your case, he will be the one to decide how and what  will happen to you.  If you are tried as an adult and found guilty,  naturally the punishment will be more severe such as:    					    
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