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    Criminal Trials, Hearings juvenile court vs criminal court

    Thank you sir, it's very easy to talk with attorneys in my home state, not so easy of the state that is 1000 miles away. This forum gives fast answers which is why I like it. Thanks again
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    Criminal Trials, Hearings juvenile court vs criminal court

    I have, I got on here just for more opinion. My question was more of do you guys feel that if a juvenile court makes a decision , is it the "norm" that criminal court would follow suit. Given all circumstances are the same in both courts. Betty3 in my prior questions I was seeking information on...
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    Criminal Trials, Hearings juvenile court vs criminal court

    Thank you, I understand. Was just up late thinking. I was ok with a educated guess :)
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    Criminal Trials, Hearings juvenile court vs criminal court

    Earlier in the year my wife and I were charged with child abuse without harm. A juvenile court in state x ( where we live) dismissed the case with prejudice. State y ( the criminal court) has yet to decide if they will go forward or not. Juvenile court had a less burden of proof to prove then...
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    Criminal Trials, Hearings proof beyond all doubt

    .................................................................Will do thank you
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    Criminal Trials, Hearings proof beyond all doubt

    Do all criminal trials half to show proof beyond all reasonable doubt?
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    def of substantial risk of harm

    Again I have. Great debate though.
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    def of substantial risk of harm

    This example you have given leaves the reader to assume the parent left the area, that in and of itself is not the same as the case I have presented. Cbg why when i give a comparison example you say , well didn't happen that way, but if others say a comparison you ok with it.
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    def of substantial risk of harm

    Not arguing , you keep saying parents drank elsewhere. this was outside not in a enclosed structure. Parking was next to patio. Yes leaving kid in bath,then leaving the area is dumb. However we never left area. If the parent in ur scenario stood 18 to 20 feet away drank "a beer" and there was a...
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    def of substantial risk of harm

    Again yes of course I can see how that can be said. Again I dont feel it was a great idea. The conversation jumped into matters of law. What consideration are to be looked at. If the state can simply say two people were at a bar kids in car,gun in car and give no more detail then that to get a...
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    def of substantial risk of harm

    Didn't ask anyone to argue case, just ask you how u came to ur decision. Ive showed my reasoning.
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    def of substantial risk of harm

    I've been through all stages of feelings, you did not answer my questions. You originally stated there is no definition for substantial risk. So that made me start to look at the physical , mental, and long term mental effects on the victims. This is a forum, so I've been discussing...the state...
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    def of substantial risk of harm

    Just dont think we should be able to charge people on what ifs. There was no physical or mental harm or lasting mental harm . If ur saying yes becauseit was at a bar then ill bend a llittle. However if the scenario were changed to our home then there is a issue. At what point does a state have...
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    def of substantial risk of harm

    The issue has never been if the child could drive the car? But did the incident rise to the level of "substantial" compared to possibly. There seems to be a difference from what information I hv found
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