Do Juvenile Courts Lose Jurisdiction Over Youth When They Turn 18?
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Do juvenile courts lose jurisdiction over youth when they turn 18? Attorney Matthew Brown from Combs Waterkotte answers the question "Do Juvenile Courts Lose Jurisdiction Over Youth When They Turn 18?" Juvenile Criminal Defense Lawyers in Missouri.
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