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Willis Brown (July 31, 1881 – October 20, 1931) was a permanently removed Utah juvenile court judge, [1] falsely-claimed lawyer, [2] self-described humanitarian, and filmmaker. Born James Willhenry Brown in Columbus, Indiana to James W. Brown and Lucetta Pierson.
Courts of Utah include: The Utah Supreme Court meets in the Scott M. Matheson Courthouse. State courts of Utah. Utah Supreme Court [1] Utah Court of Appeals [2] Utah District Courts (8 districts) [3] Utah Business and Chancery Court [4] Utah Juvenile Courts [5] Utah Justice Courts [6] Federal courts located in Utah. United States District Court ...
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TCA 40-32-101(a)(1)(B) A person applying for the expunction of records because the charge or warrant was dismissed in any court as a result of the successful completion of a pretrial diversion program pursuant to §§ 40-15-102 — 40-15-107, shall be charged the appropriate court clerk's fee pursuant to § 8-21-401 for destroying such records.
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Ohio's juvenile court judges responded to the USA TODAY Network Ohio's investigation into chaotic conditions in the state's youth detention system.
The Utah Division of Juvenile Justice Services (JJS) is a division of the Utah Department of Human Services operating juvenile correctional services. Its headquarters is in Salt Lake City. [1] The division was established in 1981 as the Utah Division of Youth Corrections. It received its current name on July 1, 2004. [2]
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