Just like their adult counterparts, the children are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty by evidence presented by the State. A trial in juvenile court is called an ajudicatory hearing. All of the rules of evidence and criminal procedure apply. However, the children are not entitled to a jury trial. All ajudicatory hearings are conducted by the juvenile judge who rules on evidence and procedure as well as making the ultimate determination of guilt or innocence.
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