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Question: For truancy can the juvenile court send you to lock-up if I haven't been in any kind of trouble before?

Answer: Most laws related to behavior give courts a wide range of possible consequences for the offender. The judge can pick between the options, using their judgment as to what will best cause the offender to stop their self-destructive actions and reform their behavior. Even the slightest crimes allow a judge to give fines or jail time. Judges can certainly send someone to lock-up if the judge decides that is the best way to get the offenders attention. Community service, fines, and mandatory educational programs are other possibilities.


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On 02/14/02
Kristin from MN said:
I'm afraid I disagree.If the child ran away,they obviously want some attention.I think you should try find them and figure out what went wrong.Then you can fix it or make them understand where your coming from.Overall- make sure they know you care,be kind and understand this is a tough age for a lot of kids,so try to understand and be patient. love.... kristin.....
On 01/08/02
PO John from AZ said:
When a child runs away they are obviuosly having a problem in their life that needs to be dealt with. Prostitution, drug use, and severe emotional problems abound in runaways. To the Mom, call the police ASAP. Then check with local resources to see if there is a street outreach program and other agencies that can help find your child. Often, teens are at their friend's house so check there, as well.
On 12/23/01
lllllllllllllllll from FL said:
they obviously thought they had a reason to leave so unless they are doing extacy or crack leave them alone they have to learn theyre leasons on theyre own. get a hobby to get your mind off it,your kid will be fine - im sure he or she knows how to take care of his or her self.
On 09/26/01
mom from AZ said:
what if my child ranaway?
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