A hearing held by a lower tribunal, in the context of this Handbook, by a juvenile court to decide if a juvenile/youth has committed delinquent behavior; a trial of a youth accused of delinquency. E.g., Sue’s twelve-year-old daughter went to an adjudicatory hearing because she was accused of shoplifting.
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