Juvenile traffic offenders and court jurisdiction /

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Author / Creator:Greenfield, Margaret, author.
Imprint:Berkeley : Bureau of Public Administration, University of California, June 1951.
Description:1 online resource (36 pages)
Language:English
Series:Legislative problems ; no. 10
Legislative problems (University of California, Berkeley. Bureau of Public Administration) ; no. 10
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10920884
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references (page 36).
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Summary:"Transfer of authority over juvenile traffic offenders from the juvenile courts to the regular traffic courts has been under consideration by the 1951 legislature. This question has also come up from time to time in other states, Indiana having removed authority over such cases from the juvenile courts in 1943 and New Jersey in 1947. Handling of juvenile traffic cases is not uniform in California. They are heard by the juvenile court, by juvenile court referees and probation officers acting as referees, by inferior courts designated by the juvenile court, by the juvenile division of the police department, or by justice courts like adult offenders"---Summary, page 1.
Other form:Print version: Greenfield, Margaret. Juvenile traffic offenders and court jurisdiction. Berkeley : University of California, Bureau of Public Administration, 1951