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What would you want to do if a middle school student beat up your cousin bad? What would be right thing to do to that person and why?

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1 What would you want to do if a middle school student beat up your cousin bad? What would be right thing to do to that person and why?

2 Time to do number three and follow the teacher’s directions

3 Civics/Gov. Standard – SS8CG6 The student will explain how the Georgia court system treats juvenile offenders. ENDURING UNDERSTANDING The students will understand their rights and responsibilities under the law ESSENTIAL QUESTION How are juveniles treated differently under Georgia’s judicial system?

4 According to Georgia law Youth must obey the following rules or it will be an unruly behavior offence.  Attend school until the age of 16  Obey the rules of parent/caregiver  Will not run away from home  Follow night Curfews

5  When a child commits a crime it is considered delinquent behavior.  A child who is less than 13 years old cannot be tried for a crime in GA.  A child between 13 and 17 years old will be punished according to the law.

6  Right to a lawyer.  Right to cross-examine witnesses.  Right to provide evidence to support one’s own case.  Right to provide witnesses to support one’s own case.  Right to remain silent.  Right to an appeal.  Right to a transcript of a trial (written copy of the trial).

7  Step One: Children thought to be delinquent are arrested and their parents are notified.  Children are always read the Miranda rights  Children may then be released to the parents or detained (held) at a Regional Youth Detention Center or in a community shelter or foster home.

8  The next step is a probable cause hearing.  Usually done within 48 hours of arrest  A judge looks over the case to determine whether the children should be released or detained further.

9  The next step is a adjudicatory hearing.  Occurs within 10 days of arrest  There is no jury  A judge decides whether the charges are true or not.  If the judge decides the charges are untrue the case can be dismissed

10  The next step is a dispositional hearing.  The judge decides the course of treatment, supervision, or rehabilitation that the delinquent, unruly, or deprived child should undergo.  In some serious cases the judge may transfer the case to a superior court where the child will be tried as an adult.

11  Behaviors that are automatically outside the jurisdiction of juvenile court. Children between the ages of 13 and 17 who are thought to have committed any of these crimes will be tried as adults:  Aggravated Child Molestation  Aggravated Sexual Battery  Aggravated Sodomy  Murder  Rape  Voluntary Manslaughter  Armed Robbery with a firearm


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