What do criteria do judges use to decide whether a juvenile can get a reverse waiver back to juvenile court?
Anyone ever have any experience in gatting a case transferred back to juvenile court.
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The standard used is "Once waived, always waived."
Even for those offenses which are considered automatically waived, such as murder, the court usually holds a waiver hearing before processing the waiver paperwork. The judge has already considered the evidence presented to waive, and has issued a decision.
The only way to get it back to juvenile court would be to appeal the decision, and let it go to appeals court. A lawyer is definitely needed for this.
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