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In the 1960s one juvenile judge disposed of some eighty cases a day without defense lawyers.
'Le Refuge' can also accommodate minors 15 to 18 years placed by the juvenile judge.
Associate juvenile judges only have jurisdiction over juvenile court matters.
Because Jason was seventeen, the district court judge was sitting as a juvenile judge.
Students in Detention are either serving a sentence imposed by the juvenile judge or have been detained by law enforcement.
Sargus was elected probate and juvenile judge of Belmont County, Ohio in 1966.
Erskine-Brown leant back in Featherstone's big leather chair, trying to look like a juvenile judge. '
Currently both probate and juvenile judges face personal liability for acts or omissions of appointees and employees, he said.
Finally, two weeks ago, she managed to oust one of the parish's five juvenile judges, Salvadore Mule, beating him by a solid 15 points.
Bubp worked as a lawyer in Adams County, Ohio and served as probate and juvenile judge for a year.
Before the juvenile judge, she had always been careful to use the girl's name, to make sure that no one lost sight of the little being at the center of all this.
He was assigned to the École Nationale de la Magistrature (National Magistracy School) from 1987-1990) to teach future judges how to be juvenile judges.
"These amendments are necessary to create consistency in the law and will promote confidence in the law by providing for the protection of Ohio's probate and juvenile judges," he said.
To the Editor: Re "As Inmate Population Grows, So Does a Focus on Children" (front page, April 7): As a juvenile judge, I often contend with juvenile delinquents who have children of their own.
The probate and juvenile judge was Charlotte Eufinger, the engineer Jeff Stauch, the treasurer Tamara Lowe, the auditor Mary Snider, the clerk of courts Teresa Nickle, and the recorder Teresa Markham.
As executive producer and star of the CBS drama "Judging Amy," Ms. Brenneman plays Amy Gray, a Manhattan lawyer and mother who moves home to Hartford to become a juvenile judge, as well as to strengthen family ties.
The juvenile justice changes would unify all related activities under a new Juvenile Justice Commission; they would also allow the state to compel parents to pay restitution for a wide range of offenses committed by their children, and give juvenile judges greater leeway in sentencing young offenders.
Bruno Cathala began his judicial career as a judge in training in La Rochelle and went on to be a juvenile judge, first at the Tribunal de Grande Instance (Civil and Criminal Court) in Rouen and then in Nîmes from 1981 to 1987.