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Michigan Order Commiting Juvenile To Family Independence Agency

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New Laws under Senate Bill 439 SB 439 states that California's juvenile court has jurisdiction over a minor when: The minor is between 12 and 17 years of age; and, The minor violates any law of California, or the United States, or a municipal ordinance.

In the law a juvenile is defined as a person who is not old enough to be held responsible for criminal acts. In most states and on the federal level, this age threshold is set at 18 years. In Wyoming a juvenile is a person under the age of 19.

A juvenile is a child or young person who is not yet old enough to be regarded as an adult.

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Michigan Order Commiting Juvenile To Family Independence Agency