| Juvenile Crime |
In California, minors (17 years of age or younger) are prosecuted in the California juvenile court system when a juvenile commits a crime.The California Juvenile Court is very different from adult criminal courts because it has a unique set of rules and procedures. The purpose of juvenile court is NOT to punish but rather rehabilitation, as it is designed to determine the most appropriate way to hold the juvenile accountable for his or her crime and to prevent future violations of the law. |
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