Intake is the first step. Second step is detention. Third step is a formal hearing. and the fourth step is sentencing.
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The minimum age of responsibility in the California juvenile justice system is the minimum age of 8 years.
A juvenile justice officer is probably another term for a corrections officer of the juvenile facility. They could also be a juvenile probation officer.
If you're referring to the defendant - a juvenile wouldn't be appearing in 'adult' court anyway. That's why they have a juvenile justice system.
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In Re Gault, 387 US 1 (1967)In Re Gault, (1967) is the landmark Supreme Court case that determined juvenile offenders had the same Due Process rights as adults.The Chief Justice in Gault was Earl Warren (1953-1969). Justice Abe Fortas wrote the opinion of the Court.