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| 4 | This type of hearing determines what punishment will be given to the delinquent juvenile. |   
| 6 | At this inital meeting, the judge or hearing commissioner must decide if it is appropriate to keep the juvenile detained. |   
| 7 | The formal accusation that the juvenile has commited an offence. |   
| 8 | (noun) A juvenile who has been adjudicated (convicted) in a juvenile court of commiting an illegal act. |   
| 9 | This legal term means providing fair procedures in court. |   
| 10 | This is a family where juveniles are held before a judge by a juvenile. |   
| 11 | At this initial meeting with the judge, a juvenile hears the charges against him or her. |   
| 12 | Any appearance in court before a judge by a juvenile. |   
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| 1 | Of, for, or relating to young people. |   
| 2 | A transcript or recording made of all testimony given |   
| 3 | This is a fact-finding hearing. This is where all the facts and evidence are presented by both sides. |   
| 5 | To give evidence under oath at a hearing. |   
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