What type of cases does the Fayette County Juvenile Court have jurisdiction over?

The Juvenile Courts in Pennsylvania have authority over children between the ages of birth and 18 years of age who are in jeopardy because of their circumstances or surroundings such as children who are abandoned, abused, neglected, or with proper parental guidance or supervision, and children who may be incorrigible, runaways from home our truants. This group of children is classified as dependent children.

Children who are between the ages of 10 and 18 years of age and who are charged with committing a misdemeanor or felony offense also come under the authority of the Juvenile Act as delinquent children.

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1. Are hearings open to the public?
2. What is the proper attire for court?
3. Do I need to hire a lawyer for court?
4. What is an Adjudication hearing?
5. What are the consequences of being adjudicated delinquent?
6. What is a Disposition hearing?
7. What is a Consent Decree?
8. What is an Informal Adjustment?
9. What is decided at the detention hearing?
10. Can parents be held responsible for any payments?
11. How are juvenile records expunged?
12. What type of cases does the Fayette County Juvenile Court have jurisdiction over?
13. Are there times when a person who is under the age of 18 can be tried as an adult?
14. Do juvenile offenders in have the right to an attorney?