Legal Question in Criminal Law in Kansas
Can court use juvenile record when person is facing an adult charge
Asked on 1/10/14, 7:17 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anthony Smith
LawSmith
In some cases a court may consider a juvenile record when establishing ball, bond, or in sentencing. But, generally, a juvenile record cannot be introduced as evidence to convict someone of an adult charge. For more specific information, sit soles to your case, consult directly with counsel in it area. Specific advice requires specific facts.
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Answered on 1/11/14, 7:46 am
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