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JUVENILEADULT  Offense  Take into custody  Petition  Denial  Admission  Adjudicatory hearing  Found delinquent  Disposition  Detention  Aftercare.

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Presentation on theme: "JUVENILEADULT  Offense  Take into custody  Petition  Denial  Admission  Adjudicatory hearing  Found delinquent  Disposition  Detention  Aftercare."— Presentation transcript:

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2 JUVENILEADULT  Offense  Take into custody  Petition  Denial  Admission  Adjudicatory hearing  Found delinquent  Disposition  Detention  Aftercare  Crime  Arrest  File Charges  Not Guilty Plea  Guilty Plea  Trail  Found Guilty  Sentencing  Jail  Parole

3  Adjudication Admit guilt / found ‘guilty’ by judge NOT a conviction  Do not have to check ‘convicted of a crime’ box  I ndeterminate commitment Sent to ‘detention center’ until a specific date 18, 19, 20, or 21 birthday – Can be transferred to adult sentence  InghamCounty Youth Center 700 E. Jolly Lansing, MI 48911

4  Erik Smith August 2, 1993 at age 13 killed 4 year old Derrick Robie in New York Strangled, dropped rocks on his head, undressed and sodomized with a tree limb Convicted of 2 nd degree murder and sentenced maximum term for juvenile murderers, minimum of 9 years to life in prison Has apologized and said realized it was wrong Denied parole 5 times since 2002 Next eligible in April 2012

5  Westside Middle School Massacre 13-year-old Mitchell Johnson, and 11-year-old Andrew Golden Drove van to school, pulled fire alarm Shot from the woods on March 24, 1998 Killed 5, 4 students and a teacher Injured 10, 9 students and a teacher Among youngest in America charged with murder Arkansas law only held till 14 for murder Confined until 21 due to federal gun charges Johnson released August 11, 2005 and Golden released May 25, 2007


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