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- 2024-DLE-20 New Law Clarifying Juvenile Court Jurisdiction Regarding . . .
Together, SB 1484 and SB 439 protect youth under the age of 12 from involvement with the juvenile justice system, including informal or expedited juvenile court proceedings, with limited exceptions, and require counties to develop alternative services for youth under the age of 12
- Under 12 years old | Public Defenders Office | County of Santa Clara
On September 30th, 2018, California Governor Jerry Brown signed a historic piece of legislation ending the prosecution of children under 12 in juvenile court Senate Bill (SB) 439, established for the first time a minimum age for the jurisdiction of juvenile courts in California
- Does California’s Juvenile Court Have Jurisdiction Over Children of all . . .
Senate Bill 439 was signed into law by Gov Brown in September 2018 The bill prevents California’s juvenile court system from assuming jurisdiction over minor children under the age of 12 The bill does not apply to children that commit: Sexual penetration
- Senate Bill 439 End the Prosecution of Children Under 12 (2018)
As part of the Equity and Justice 2018 bill package, SB 439 will lessen the impact of the juvenile justice system on young Californians and enable families, communities, and child-serving systems to provide young people with the care and support they need
- Bill Text: CA SB1484 | 2023-2024 | Regular Session | Introduced
Senate Bill 439 amended Sections 601 and 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code to remove the juvenile court’s delinquency jurisdiction for youth under 12 years of age, with five limited exceptions for violent crimes
- SB 1161: Juveniles. - Digital Democracy
The bill would modify the definition of juvenile case files to include any writing, as specified, or electronically stored information relating to the minor that is filed in that case or made available to the probation officer
- Senate Bill 439 - The Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorney
According to Senate Bill 439, all counties should release under 12 years offenders to their caregivers, parents, or guardians as these minors are not under any juvenile jurisdictions
- Senate Bill 439 | Leah Legal Criminal Defense
On 30 th September 2018, California Governor, Jerry Brown, passed into law Senate Bill (SB) 439, but the law wasn’t operative until January 2019 This bill prevents the juvenile court from having jurisdiction over juvenile offenders below twelve years old
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