
Juvenile Prosecutions | NC PRO
Oct 22, 2024 · Finally, any Class A-G felonies committed by 16- and 17-year olds will originate in juvenile court, but they will be subject to “mandatory transfer” to adult court upon indictment or a …
Juvenile Delinquency | North Carolina Judicial Branch
If a juvenile court judge finds probable cause that a juvenile who is 13 or older committed a Class A felony, such as first-degree murder, the judge must transfer the case to adult criminal court without a …
Can a Juvenile Be Charged With a Felony? What You Need to Know
Jan 28, 2025 · Common charges include violent crimes such as murder, assault, and robbery, as well as non-violent offenses like drug trafficking and burglary. The decision to charge a juvenile with a felony …
211.071 - Missouri Revisor of Statutes
If a petition or motion to modify alleges that a child between the ages of fourteen and eighteen has committed an offense that would be considered a felony if committed by an adult, the court may, …
13-501 - Persons under eighteen years of age; felony charging; …
A criminal prosecution shall be brought against a juvenile in the same manner as an adult if the juvenile has been accused of a criminal offense and has a historical prior felony conviction.
Crimes by Children | NY CourtHelp
Oct 1, 2019 · A child who is 13, 14, or 15-years-old and is charged with committing a serious or violent felony offense listed in Penal Law 10.00 (18), is considered a Juvenile Offender. These cases are …
Juvenile Criminal Penalties for Theft and Burglary
Jun 7, 2022 · Frequently called a transfer to adult court, this situation might occur if the juvenile was previously tried as an adult, has previous felony adjudications, committed a violent offense, or …
Juvenile Age of Jurisdiction and Transfer to Adult Court Laws
Aug 21, 2024 · All states, by statute, set a maximum age for juvenile court jurisdiction over youth charged with violating a law based on age at the time of the offense, arrest or referral to court.
Age Matrix | Interstate Commission for Juveniles
Jan 16, 2026 · The juvenile offender must be at least 14 years old. On/after 16 and alleged to have committed act that would constitute felony if committed by adult under certain circumstances. …
SERIOUS JUVENILE OFFENSES - Connecticut General Assembly
Cases involving minors age 15 or older charged with these offenses are either (1) automatically transferred to adult criminal court or (2) may be transferred to adult court at the prosecutor’s …