Discretion In Juvenile Cases

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Although police decide whether to arrest or release an alleged adolescent, prosecutors have the flexibility in prosecuting, diverting or dismissing the juvenile case altogether. While prosecutors are afforded more time to make decisions as opposed to officers in the field, the increase in arrests over the past few decades have strained their resources, thus requiring prosecutors to make snap judgments about their cases [citation]. Prosecutorial discretion authorizes a state or local prosecutor the option to file charges against juveniles directly in adult court [citing]. Prosecutors enjoy more discretion than most decision-makers in the criminal justice system since they determine whether an adolescent’s behavior should be preserved as age

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