Where A Juvenile Commits A Crime Can Determine Their Fate
For every child who enters the juvenile justice system, the outcome can vary widely, depending on where the case is heard and the offense is committed.
For every child who enters the juvenile justice system, the outcome can vary widely, depending on where the case is heard and the offense is committed.
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