- 18 USC 5037 pertains to the handling of juvenile offenders in the United States. It covers the following points:
- When a person under 21 years of age is arrested for an offense, the United States attorney may forego prosecution and surrender the juvenile to a state court if it is in the best interest of both the United States and the offender.
- A juvenile cannot be proceeded against in a U.S. court unless certain conditions are met, including lack of state jurisdiction or inadequate state programs.
- Dispositional hearings are held to determine the appropriate disposition for a juvenile delinquent123.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Whenever any person under twenty-one years of age has been arrested, charged with the commission of an offense punishable in any court of the United States or of the District of Columbia, and, after investigation by the Department of Justice, it appears that such person has committed an offense or is a delinquent under the laws of any State or of the District of Columbia which can and will assume jurisdiction over such juvenile...
uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/prelim@title1…A juvenile alleged to have committed an act of juvenile delinquency, other than a violation of law committed within the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States for which the maximum authorized term of imprisonment does not exceed six months, shall not be proceeded against in any court of the United States unless the Attorney General, after investigation, certifies to the appropriate district court of...
www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/503218 USC 5037 - Dispositional Hearing (a) If the court finds a juvenile to be a juvenile delinquent, the court shall hold a disposition hearing concerning the appropriate disposition no later than twenty court days after the juvenile delinquency hearing unless the court has ordered further study pursuant to subsection (d).law.onecle.com/uscode/18/5037.html - People also ask
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