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Family

Jun. 29, 2004

AOC's Juvenile Efforts Have Some Judges Seeing Red

Column By Philip Carrizosa - In 1997, the state Administrative Office of the Courts took special recognition of the problems of children in the state courts by creating a Center for Children and the Courts. The center quickly launched a journal to focus on specific topics affecting children, and the first issue examined the representation - or lack thereof - of children in all types of court proceedings from dependency to criminal matters.

        Column
        
        By Philip Carrizosa
        
        In 1997, the state Administrative Office of the Courts took special recognition of the problems of children in the state courts by creating a Center for Children and the...

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