Juvenile Delinquency

Juvenile Detention in Connecticut

Juvenile Detention is a secure facility where a child who is subject to a delinquency complaint is held. There are two Juvenile Detention Centers in Connecticut – one in Bridgeport and the other in Hartford. When a child is arrested, the police can place them in detention if they are charged with a serious juvenile […]

Child arrested: Connecticut Juvenile Court

A child 17 years old and under who is alleged to have committed a crime will be summoned to Connecticut Juvenile Court and charged as a delinquent. Delinquency proceedings have benefits over being charged as an adult such as confidentiality of the proceedings and the ability to have certain records erased. Plus, the overall philosophy […]

New Britain mayor seeks to impose truancy fine

Have you seen the proposal by the mayor of New Britain? He wants to fine students who skip class $75 per day. As I understand it, if a student between the ages of 6 – 17 is found during school hours, unaccompanied by a parent or guardian, they would be issued an infraction. The objective […]

9 year old shoots classmate – Prosecutor seeks probation

A 9-year old boy who took a gun to school and accidentally shot a female classmate is likely to receive probation and mental health treatment. The girl remains in critical condition in a Seattle hospital.The Prosecutor’s decision is undoubtedly a challenging one. The goal of the juvenile justice system in Connecticut (as it should be […]

Connecticut Juvenile Court

There are thirteen Juvenile Courts throughout Connecticut. There is also a Child Protection Session located in Middletown which hears cases which the local courts cannot accommodate. Juvenile Court cases are confidential and the proceedings are closed to the public. Recently, however, there has been a movement to allow the public access under certain conditions. The […]

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