Juvenile law strives for rehabilitation instead of punishment
Missouri treats juveniles in its criminal justice system generally similar to other states. The usual juvenile law framework provides that
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Missouri treats juveniles in its criminal justice system generally similar to other states. The usual juvenile law framework provides that
Missouri will be coming into line with 45 other states with respect to the age at which a person is
A Missouri teenager was recently contacted by law enforcement authorities after word reached police that he made a threat against
Most children are not considered adults until they reach the age of 18, and even then, it is questionable if
A Missouri teenager was recently arrested for allegedly posting a threatening message online. The message was reported to law enforcement
You give your teenager permissions to go out and have fun with his or her friends. A few hours later,
Every parent in Missouri is responsible for making sure that their children receive an education. This can be done in
The number of minors in Missouri who consume alcohol is somewhat alarming. Laws have been put in place to deter
If your child has been accused of a delinquency of some type, he or she will likely have to appear
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