JuvenileCase
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The statutory or ordinance section, the violation of which would constitute a crime if committed by an adult. May include a probation violation.
The grounds for declaring a minor child to be a ward of the state because of the neglect or abuse of the minor child's parents or guardians.
Information about the juvenile's parent(s) or guardian(s).
A delinquency or dependency case.
A minor who is the subject of a delinquency or dependency case.
Information about the person or organization orther than parent or guardian with whom the juvenile lives. Examples: Foster home, foster parents, state institution, hospital, shelter.
An act or behavior that would not constitute a crime if committed by an adult, which will subject a juvenile to adjudication as a delinquent by a court. Examples include truancy and refusal to abide by a parent's orders or direction.
Arrest of a minor for commission of an act subjecting the minor to adjudication as a delinquent.
An action or behavior of a juvenile that makes the juvenile potentially subject to adjudication by the juvenile court as a delinquent. The statutory or ordinance section, the violation of which would constitute a crime if committed by an adult. May include a probation violation.
Code designating the statutory or ordinance section, the violation of which would constitute a crime if committed by an adult. May include a probation violation.
Code identifying the level of the offense as defined in state law. Allowable values set forth in Court Policy. Example: Felony, Misdemeanor, Infraction, Ordinance Violation.
true
Code indicating the degree of an offense as defined in state law. Allowable values set forth in Court Policy. Examples: First Degree Murder, Felony Type A/B/C.
true
Code indicating the general category of the offense as set forth in state law. Allowable values set forth in Court Policy. Examples: Attempt, Conspiracy, Accessory before the fact, Accessory after the fact.
true
Code indicating the existence of a factor that, under state law, heightens the seriousness of the charge and would subject an adult to increase punishment. Allowable values set forth in Court Policy. Examples: Use of deadly weapon, use of gun.
true
The grounds for declaring a minor child to be a ward of the state because of the neglect or abuse of the minor child's parents or guardians.
A code identifying a specific ground sufficient in law for declaring the minor child a ward of the state. Allowable values set forth in Court Policy.
true
Legal term used to describe the ground on which the minor child can be declared a ward of the state.
Information about the juvenile's parent(s) or guardian(s).
A code describing the parent or guardian's relationship to the juvenile. Allowable values are set forth in court filing policy. Examples: Father, Mother, Guardian
true
A delinquency or dependency case.
The minor who is the subject of this delinquency or dependency case.
Indicator whether a minor has been adjudicated an emancipated person by a court.
Information about the person or organization with whom the juvenile lives.
Information about the person or organization with whom the juvenile lives.
Code indicating the type of placement. Allowable values set forth in Court Policy.
true
Date on which the placement commenced.
An action or behavior of a juvenile that makes the juvenile potentially subject to adjudication by the juvenile court as a delinquent. but would not constitute a crime if committed by an adult. Examples include truancy and refusal to abide by a parent's orders or direction.
Code designating the statutory or ordinance section, the violation of which would not constitute a crime if committed by an adult (only if a juvenile).
Identifier assigned by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.