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Records are commonly sealed in a number of situations: Sealed birth records (typically after adoption or determination of paternity) Juvenile criminal records may be sealed; Other types of cases involving juveniles may be sealed, anonymized, or pseudonymized ("impounded"); e.g., child sex offense or custody cases
Juvenile criminal court records remain unless the individual petitions to have them sealed. This may be done when they reach their 18th birthday, [14] even though some states provide for automatic expungement of certain juvenile records regardless of age.
According to a new lawsuit, NYPD officers have been illegally accessing sealed juvenile arrest records. Their Juvenile Records Were Supposed To Be Sealed. The NYPD Accessed Them Anyway.
The person who is the subject of a criminal history record that is expunged or sealed may lawfully deny or fail to acknowledge the arrests covered by the expunged record, except when the subject of the record: Is a candidate for employment with a criminal justice agency; Is a defendant in a criminal prosecution;
The Enquirer challenged a juvenile court judge's decision to seal transcripts arguing the Ohio Constitution forbids blanket sealing of court records.
Criminal justice reform advocates pushed for the law to help people turning their lives around with employment and […] Clean slate: Some NY criminal records to be sealed this weekend Skip to ...
Section 33 of Criminal code of Georgia defines that minors between 14 and 17 can be charged with criminal responsibility by juvenile justice. Germany: 14 18/21 [65] Minors between 14 and 17 are sentenced by juvenile justice. A young adult between 18 and 21 years may still be sentenced by juvenile justice if considered mentally immature. Ghana: 12
By RYAN GORMAN An explosive new lawsuit filed in St. Louis seeking the release of Michael Brown's juvenile criminal record alleges the slain teen was a gang member and faced a second degree murder ...