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I. The Problem Of The Juvenile, E. Barrett Prettyman Sep 1961

I. The Problem Of The Juvenile, E. Barrett Prettyman

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Illegitimate Children And Conflict Of Laws, John W. Ester Jan 1961

Illegitimate Children And Conflict Of Laws, John W. Ester

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Practice In Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court, Ronald J. Harpst Jan 1961

Practice In Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court, Ronald J. Harpst

Cleveland State Law Review

By avoiding Juvenile Court cases, the attorney not only deprives himself of many cases, but neglects a primary social and professional responsibility. The purpose of this paper is to acquaint the practicing attorney with "bread and butter" practices and procedures of Juvenile Court and to dispel misconceptions as to the status of practice in that court.


Treatment Practices In Juvenile Court, Eleanor A. Blackley Jan 1961

Treatment Practices In Juvenile Court, Eleanor A. Blackley

Cleveland State Law Review

To argue that the adjudicated child is not "punished" as the adult offender but is provided care, protection, and treatment is to make a distinction without a difference. The sanctions employed by the children's court are essentially the same as those the criminal court uses: principally, probation and institutional commitments.


Evidence In Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court, Elaine J. Columbro Jan 1961

Evidence In Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court, Elaine J. Columbro

Cleveland State Law Review

Most persons are aware that Juvenile Court proceedings are informal in character. The accused often appears without counsel, and often admits to participation in the violation. In spite of this, however, the Court must still operate on well laid principles of law. The Court must adhere to rules of evidence applicable to the type of case being heard, and the allegations must be proved. The Court handles various types of cases and therefore much confusion arises over what rules of evidence are applicable in each instance.


The Extent Of Juvenile Delinquency In A Stable Metropolitan Area, John C. Ball Jan 1961

The Extent Of Juvenile Delinquency In A Stable Metropolitan Area, John C. Ball

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Review Of Frederic William Maitland, Historian: Selections From His Writings, Edited By Robert Livingston Schuyler, Sanford N. Katz Dec 1960

Review Of Frederic William Maitland, Historian: Selections From His Writings, Edited By Robert Livingston Schuyler, Sanford N. Katz

Sanford N. Katz

No abstract provided.