A 3952
Requires juveniles to appear before court in county where alleged delinquency complaint occurred.
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Bill overview
This bill requires juveniles who are accused of committing an act of delinquency to appear in court in the county where the alleged incident occurred. The court must provide transportation to ensure the juvenile can attend. This change aims to streamline the juvenile justice process by ensuring appearances take place in the relevant local jurisdiction. It also clarifies the court's jurisdiction over juveniles and their families during family crisis situations.
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Gabriel Rodriguez
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