SB 357
Juveniles: delinquency.
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Bill overview
This bill changes how California handles juvenile offenders by allowing county supervisors with a population of 6 million or more to delegate some responsibilities related to juvenile supervision and court operations to a designated county official. It also expands access to juvenile case files for certain officials and agencies, including county probation officers and county officials involved in youth development. The bill aims to improve communication and coordination between juvenile and family courts, law enforcement, and schools to better support juvenile rehabilitation.
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