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Is the Media Fair? Juvenile Court Judges' Race Goes to WashingtonHotly-contested race for Hamilton County Juvenile Court judge between Democrat Tracie Hunter and Republican John Williams. A decision on the disputed judges' race has received national converge and landed on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Juvenile Court Judges' Race Going to Supreme Court on Taxpayer's DimeHamilton County juvenile court judges' race headed to the Supreme court with tax payers picking up the tab
Tracie Hunter Declared Winner in Juvenile Court Judge Race in Hamilton CountyIt appears that Tracie Hunter is on her way to becoming Juvenile Court Judge Tracie Hunter. The Sixth Circuit court has sent the case back to the lower court of U.S. District Judge Susan Dlott.- What to Expect at an Initial Hearing in Juvenile CourtIf your child is attending a hearing in Juvenile Court for the first time, you may not know what to expect. Movies and TV shows can be very dramatic and may not always portray the reality. What can you expect at an initial hearing in Juvenile Court?
- Types of Juvenile Court HearingsIf you are a parent and your child has committed an offense, you may wonder what to expect. During my education, I have been able to attend several types of hearings in Juvenile Court. Following is information on some types of Juvenile Court hearings.
- Juvenile Court OverviewServing its city and county, juvenile courts stand as a hallmark for the protection of youth in a community.
- Transferring Juveniles to Adult Court: Constitutional Implications of Judicial TransferIn Kent v. United States, the Court regularized the process used to transfer juvenile cases to adult court. It also gave juveniles in adult court, the same rights afforded to adults.
- Development and Evolution of the Juvenile Justice SystemSince it began, the juvenile justice system has continued to grow and evolve. Over time, many precedents have been set to protect juveniles.
- Difference Between Open Vs Closed Juvenile Court ProceedingsWhen it comes to the court proceedings of a juvenile offender there are both open and closed court cases. Closed cases have been used for centuries now. There are pros and cons of this practice.
- Republican Loses Bid to Block Juvenile Court Vote CountingHamilton County Juvenile Court Race
- Republican Loses Bid to Block Juvenile Court Vote CountingTracie Hunter may be on her way to becoming next Juvenile Court Judge
- Juvenile Courts Form Zero to Three Teams to Help Improve Infant, Toddler CareDouglas County, Georgia is one of 11 sites in the nation chosen to form a new juvenile court program to help parents and caregivers of infants and toddlers provide better care for them.
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Fighting City Hall: Chapter FourA pro se litigant goes head to head in four different courts and against at least seven judges and attorneys.- Just a MomThis is a story of how a mom was able to help a troubled child when if the professionals were not able to do it.