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Juvenile Corrections and Family Law

Record #:
17983
Abstract:
When the juvenile court was established in North Carolina in 1919, the clerk of superior court became the juvenile judge on a part time basis. Fifty years later many of the juvenile court laws seemed dated and inadequate; thus, the 1969 North Carolina General Assembly made considerable headway in changing juvenile corrections law including jurisdiction, detention, and custody.
Source:
Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 36 Issue 1, Sept 1969, p58-65