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Proceedings concerning juveniles officially begin with the filing of a "petition"...
If the prosecutor or post trial agent chooses to continue formally, he or she will file a petition in juvenile court. The child or minor is then "arraigned" before an adolescent court judge or official. There might be instances where the court may choose to send the adolescent to adult criminal court.
The appropriate response is filing of a petition. Amid the documenting of the appeal, the adolescent might be:
> Counseled and discharged to their folks.
> Referred and redirected to group assets, for example, social administrations.
> Cited and alluded to adolescent admission. Discharged to guardians.
> Transported to Juvenile Hall or a haven.
> Counseled and discharged to their folks.
> Referred and redirected to group assets, for example, social administrations.
> Cited and alluded to adolescent admission. Discharged to guardians.
> Transported to Juvenile Hall or a haven.