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Juvenile Court And Arrest Records, Adrienne Volenik Jan 1975

Juvenile Court And Arrest Records, Adrienne Volenik

Law Faculty Publications

Recognizing the near impossibility of changing societal views toward juvenile offenders, many legislators have at- tempted instead to combat the harmful effects of a delinquency adjudication by providing for concealment of juvenile records, on the grounds that such concealment will aid the child's reintegration into society.


Expungement Of Arrest Records, Adrienne Volenik Jan 1975

Expungement Of Arrest Records, Adrienne Volenik

Law Faculty Publications

Contrary to the philosophy of the juvenile court, it is undoubtedly a rare occasion when a child benefits from his exposure to the juvenile court system. Even when a child is actually rehabilitated by the process, the invidious effects that flow from being labeled a "juvenile delinquent" may serve to negate any benefit that he may have received. Perhaps the most unjustifiable of all side effects is the stigma that attaches to a child who has been arrested and subsequently either released without prosecution or acquitted. In a society that espouses the idea that an individual is innocent until proven …


The Virginia Magistrate System, Ronald J. Bacigal Jan 1975

The Virginia Magistrate System, Ronald J. Bacigal

Law Faculty Publications

In Colonial Virginia the Justice of the Peace was in many respects the local governing authority. His powers ranged from the trial of criminal cases to the supervision of the building of warehouses and courthouses; the licensing of ferries; and the regulation of the legal and medical professions.

The powers of the Justice of the Peace gradually dwindled in favor of the courts and other local officials, until the Justice of the Peace system was finally abolished in 1974, and replaced with the Magistrate system.

The present day magistrate performs many purely clerical functions, but he also retains important judicial …