Juvenile Court: A Judge's Guide for Young Adults and Their Parents

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Price
$69.60
Publisher
Scarecrow Press
Publish Date
Pages
196
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.6 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780810861275

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About the Author
Leora Krygier has been a judicial officer with the Los Angeles Superior Court for almost 20 years and is the author of two books.
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Krygier is clearly a youth advocate and writes the book from a place of care and concern for teens who find themselves in complicated, unfamiliar situations....Although individual laws and juvenile court systems differ from state to state, Krygier's information still feels thoroughly discussed. Her approach is serious and straightforward, but remains highly readable as a guide or a reference manual.
From speeding tickets to curfew violations to drug- and alcohol-related issues, Krygier explains court terminology and due process in a clear and concise...manner. The highlighted tips on many pages offer sound advice on issues such as how to dress for court, how to address a judge, and how to stay out of trouble in the first place.... The text itself provides a solid, honest view of the juvenile justice system. The book includes a helpful compendium of documents that one might come across in the judiciary process.
This title is a sensible guide to scan yourself and put in your repertoire for instant access. You could save a life. Be ready.
Krygier provides an overview of the entire juvenile criminal justice process, from the initial police detainment through court appearances and sentencing. She gives specific advice on how to best make one's case to the court....Tips on preparing for court hearings and eye-opening excerpts from actual letters written to the court by teens about their personal experiences in the system are invaluable. Presented in a straightforward and crisp manner, this is a crucial reference guide; but it can also serve to warn youths, and their parents, about the consequences of breaking the law.