In re Anthony W.
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In this 2001 case, the court found sufficient evidence for committing a minor to juvenile hall after repeated drug use and violations of probation, prioritizing rehabilitation and supervision.

2001 | State Juristiction

In re Anthony W.

Keywords Juvenile hall; juvenile detention; drug use; probation violation; rehabilitation; minor commitment; court case; 2001 case; evidence; supervision
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The 2001 adjudication involved a minor's commitment to juvenile hall. The court's decision, based on demonstrable evidence of repeated substance abuse and probation infractions, underscored the judicial prioritization of rehabilitative interventions and ongoing supervision within the juvenile justice system.

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The 2001 court decision upheld the commitment of a minor to juvenile hall. This action was based on a record of repeated drug offenses and probation violations. The court's ruling emphasized the importance of rehabilitation and ongoing supervision in such cases.

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A 2001 court case resulted in a minor being sent to juvenile hall. The judge believed there was enough evidence showing the minor repeatedly used drugs and broke probation rules. The focus was on helping the minor change their behavior and keeping a close watch on them.

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The judge decided to send a young person to juvenile hall in 2001. The kid had been using drugs and breaking the rules of their probation, so there was enough proof to do this. The goal was to help the young person get better and keep an eye on them.

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104 Cal.Rptr.2d 422 (2001)

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