Does a juvenile court hearing determine whether a minor should be tried as an adult prior to a determination that the minor's guilt should be determined?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Shanea J., In re, 150 Cal.App.3d 831, 198 Cal.Rptr. 228 (Cal. App. 1984):

In Rios, a juvenile court hearing adjudicating the minor's guilt was also held prior to the determination that the minor should be tried as an adult. [150 Cal.App.3d 841] (Rios v. Chavez,

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