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Juvenile Justice System

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The juvenile justice system is a foundation in society that is granted certain powers and responsibilities. It faces several different tasks, among the most important is maintaining order and preserving constitutional rights. When a juvenile is arrested and charged with committing a crime there are many different factors that will come in to play during the course of his arrest, trial, conviction, sentencing, and rehabilitation process. This paper examines the Juvenile Justice System’s court process in the State of New Jersey and the State of California. The term juvenile delinquent was established so that young lawbreakers could avoid being classified in legal records as criminals. “The laws were designed to provide treatment, rather …show more content…

Depending on the case there is usually a pretrial period where the legal representation of the child and the state confer and try to come to some sort of settlement. The pretrial period is critical for any juvenile awaiting sentencing and conviction. Under juvenile criminal law in both states a child is not given the right to a trial by jury (Neubauer, 452). Instead a juvenile must present their case before one judge who will then decide their fate. In cases of serious offenses such as rape and murder, the matter may be referred to the district or county attorney's office, after which the juvenile may be charged as an adult, tried in the criminal courts, and even sentenced to an adult correctional facility. In the New Jersey and California Juvenile Justice Systems, a minor has the same constitutional rights as an adult (Neubauer, 454). A minor is entitled to have their Miranda rights read to them as would an adult. Furthermore, a minor may invoke their Miranda rights and not make any statement unless they have an attorney present. Also, although a minor may request to have their parents

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