Short Overview: The Department of Juvenile Services no longer closes cases when the offender and their family don't show up to a hearing, ... Categorization of juvenile crimes has been a hot topic since the brutal assault of a 66-year-old Baltimore man a week ago.
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The Department of Juvenile Services no longer closes cases when the offender and their family don't show up to a hearing, ... Categorization of juvenile crimes has been a hot topic since the brutal assault of a 66-year-old Baltimore man a week ago. As deep concerns about what the impacts of President Donald Trump's executive actions and orders will mean for
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- The Department of Juvenile Services no longer closes cases when the offender and their family don't show up to a hearing, ...
- Categorization of juvenile crimes has been a hot topic since the brutal assault of a 66-year-old Baltimore man a week ago.
- As deep concerns about what the impacts of President Donald Trump's executive actions and orders will mean for
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