Juvenile
Nov. 3, 2004
Role of Delinquency Attorney Will Expand
LOS ANGELES - The juvenile-delinquency court has been called everything from a revolving door to the unwanted stepchild of the justice system. Critics lament a sloppy system that strands minors in youth camps for months or years without effective treatment, only to send them back to court soon after their release.




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