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Antione D., a Minor
Juvenile delinquency laws are designed to give juvenile court great latitude in fashioning orders to rehabilitate juvenile.
Juveniles Aug. 23, 2006
Rene C., a Minor
Mentally retarded and immature 14-year-old boy with no prior criminal record should be tried as juvenile.
Juveniles Aug. 23, 2006
Derrick B., a Minor
Court did not err in requiring minor to register as sex offender pursuant to Penal Code Section 290.
Juveniles Aug. 16, 2006
In re Versal B.
Where placement order was made in excess of court's jurisdiction, order placing minor in deferred entry of judgment program was properly vacated.
Juveniles Aug. 7, 2006
Anthony C., a Minor
Evidence was insufficient to support extended commitment of sexual offender where testifying doctor did not prepare formal risk assessment evaluation.
Juveniles Aug. 7, 2006
Sylvester C., a Minor
Where all elements of crime of criminal threat were established except element concerning victim's fear, juvenile perpetrator was still guilty of attempt.
Juveniles Aug. 7, 2006
Enrique O., a Minor
Indian Child Welfare Act was not implicated in case where juvenile's actions would have been considered 'crime' if committed by adult.
Juveniles Aug. 7, 2006
T.P., a Minor
Because juveniles are not 'convicted,' they do not come within scope of Health & Safety Code Section 11372.5.
Juveniles Jul. 10, 2006
Jonah R. v. Carmona
Juvenile whose status is adjudicated under Federal Juvenile Delinquency Act must receive credit for presentence custody.
Juveniles Jun. 19, 2006
Jesus O., a Minor
Evidence was insufficient to support court's finding that juvenile committed grand theft person.
Juveniles Jun. 6, 2006
Chuong D., a Minor
Court's improper grant of prosecutor's request for eight-day recess in hearing did not amount to prejudice entitling juvenile to relief.
Juveniles Apr. 7, 2006
Alanna A., a Minor
Juvenile court has authority to terminate reunification services to one parent even though services are extended for other parent.
Juveniles Mar. 29, 2006
P.L., a Minor
De facto parent has no standing to challenge court's discretion with regards to custody or placement of child.
Juveniles Mar. 21, 2006
William R., a Minor
Probation condition prohibiting ward from associating with people of whom his parents disapprove must contain knowledge element.
Juveniles Mar. 7, 2006
Miguel S., a Minor
Juvenile court made prohibited gift of public funds when it ordered county to pay independent counsel assigned to minor.
Juveniles Feb. 21, 2006
David M., a Minor
Burden of proof is on social services agency to show substantial risk of serious harm to minors at time of dependency hearing.
Juveniles Feb. 21, 2006
Salvador M., a Minor
Sibling bond exception would not apply if maternal grandparents adopted minor.
Juveniles Feb. 3, 2006
Leon S., a Minor
Requiring notice of suspension be served on accused by registered or certified mail is element of offense under Penal Code provision.
Juveniles Feb. 3, 2006
David S., a Minor
Weapon prohibition condition was statutorily mandated upon minor for committing battery on school employee.
Juveniles Jan. 30, 2006
People v. Superior Court (Marcelina M.)
Minor's plea in criminal court does not require automatic transfer of any subsequent juvenile petition to criminal court.
Juveniles Jan. 25, 2006
Nancy C., a Minor
Juvenile is not required to provide DNA samples if court declares minor's offense to be misdemeanor.
Juveniles Jan. 24, 2006
Ramone R., a Minor
Juvenile court abused its discretion by foreclosing long-term foster care as placement option for minor.
Juveniles Dec. 20, 2005
Nancy C., a Minor
Juvenile need not provide DNA sample if court declares her offense is misdemeanor.
Juveniles Nov. 29, 2005
Dakota H., a Minor
Termination of parental rights is upheld despite lack of current judicial finding of parental fitness.
Juveniles Nov. 16, 2005
In re M.R.
Trial court improperly delegated power to legal guardian to decide whether mother would be allowed to visit children.
Juveniles Nov. 16, 2005
Maurice E., a Minor
Missing witness' testimony warranted continuance of minor's jurisdictional hearing beyond statutory time limit.
Juveniles Nov. 16, 2005
Savannah M., a Minor
Evidence that parents left daughter with acquaintance who sexually abused her does not show substantial risk of future serious physical harm.
Juveniles Nov. 11, 2005
Tommy A., a Minor
Juvenile hit-and-run driver must pay restitution even though insurer paid victim's claim.
Juveniles Nov. 11, 2005
Alex N., a Minor
Juvenile court failed to exercise its discretion regarding aggregation of previously sustained petitions and setting maximum term of confinement.
Juveniles Nov. 11, 2005
Amy A., a Minor
Voluntary surrender of parental role and inaction on custody order justify termination of father's parental rights due to abandonment.
Juveniles Nov. 11, 2005