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It is a Juvenile Trial with opening statements, showing ofevidence, cross examining witnesses, and the judge makes the decision.

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Q: What is and adjudication hearing?
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The hearing held in juvenile court to determine the merits of the petition claiming that a child is either a delinquent youth or in need of court supervision is called?

This would be an adjudication hearing. At this hearing, a Judge is required to make a finding based on evidence and arrive at a judgment. The adjudication hearing is comparable to an adult trial and the standard of proof used-beyond a reasonable doubt-is similar to that used in adult trials.


What does adjudicated by a Judge mean?

Adjudication refers to judgments made by the court. The finding of guilt, innocence, and judgment are all instruments to adjudication.


Can you get a lmrt license with a deferred adjudication felony?

yes you can but its up to the committee board to have a hearing and decide for it i have three felonies and im waiting for ther response


The juvenile equivalent of a trial is called?

the answer is D. adjudication; The juvenile court hearing at which the juvenile is declared a delinquent or status offender ,or no finding of fact is made.


To give power right or authority is called?

adjudication


When did Adjudication Panel for England end?

Adjudication Panel for England ended in 2010.


When was Adjudication Panel for England created?

Adjudication Panel for England was created in 2000.


What does adjudication mean regarding child custody?

The final judgment is called "adjudication."


Will deferred adjudication bar you from owning firearms Texas?

Until the adjudication is final, yes.


What is a case by case adjudication?

adjudication n. the act of giving a judicial ruling such as a judgment or decree. The term is used particularly in bankruptcy proceedings, in which the order declaring a debtor bankrupt is called an adjudication. "summary adjudication" for instance would mean a judge has ruled on some or all of the issues, often based on one hearing and/or pleadings and evidence submitted. It does not mean the case is over, most adjudications can be appealed. I disagree with the definition above, however, the word "judgment" is more often used. A case is not "ripe" or ready for appeal until it has been adjudicated, meaning you have a lower court judgment.


If you are convicted of a felony and adjudication is withheld does that mean that you lose your right to vote and bear arms?

If you are legally "Convicted" then Adjudication IS NOT Withheld....the whole reason for a Judge to have the option of Adj With is to stop short of convicting....IF you have a felony charge - and adjudication is withheld - you are not convicted....


Who assesses the information against the Federal Adjudication Guidelines to decide if the applicant is eligible for a clearance?

Central Adjudication Facility (CAF)