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Juvenile Age of Jurisdiction

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Being aware of the age of juvenile court distinction and transfer laws may help in various types of cases. In many states, the age is 17 years of age but there are a few states which vary. Also, there are distinct transfer laws in the court which may apply.

Some of the transfer laws are as follows:

  • Statutory exclusion
  • Judicially controlled transfer
  • Prosecutorial discretion transfer
  • "Once an adult, always an adult" transfer

Please read this article, JUVENILE AGE OF JURISDICTION AND TRANSFER TO ADULT COURT LAWS, to learn more about juvenile court distinction.

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