Your child becomes a legal adult at 18 years old, but that line can get blurred in certain criminal cases … so when can a juvenile get tried as an adult? California law allows 16- and 17-year-olds to be tried as adults instead of having their cases handled by the juvenile court system, but only...Read More
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