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The '''Mississippi youth courts''' deal with matters involving abuse and neglect of juveniles, as well as offenses committed by juveniles. Young people who have not reached the age of 18 may be subject to the Youth Court, although there are some exceptions. Some offenses that would be treated as crimes if committed by adults are known as delinquent acts when they involve juveniles.<ref name="AMYC">[http://www.mssc.state.ms.us/trialcourts/youthcourt/youthcourt.html About Mississippi youth courts]</ref>
The '''Mississippi youth courts''' deal with matters involving abuse and neglect of juveniles, as well as offenses committed by juveniles. Young people who have not reached the age of 18 may be subject to the Youth Court, although there are some exceptions. Some offenses which would be treated as crimes if committed by adults are known as delinquent acts when they involve juveniles.<ref name="AMYC">[http://www.mssc.state.ms.us/trialcourts/youthcourt/youthcourt.html About Mississippi youth courts]</ref>


 
In the 20 counties that have a [[Mississippi county courts|county court]], those judges also serve as Youth Court judges. In counties that do not have a county court, the [[Mississippi Chancery Court|Chancery Judge]] may hear Youth Court matters, or the Chancery Judge may appoint a lawyer to act in a judicial capacity as Youth Court Referee.<ref name="AMYC"/>
In the 20 counties which have a [[Mississippi county courts|county court]], those judges also serve as Youth Court judges. In counties which do not have a county court, the [[Mississippi Chancery Court|Chancery Judge]] may hear Youth Court matters, or the Chancery Judge may appoint a lawyer to act in a judicial capacity as Youth Court Referee.<ref name="AMYC"/>
 
Pearl, Mississippi, has its own municipal Youth Court.  It is located within [[Rankin County, Mississippi (Judicial)|Rankin County]].
 
==Courts==
* [[Pearl Municipal Youth Court, Mississippi|Pearl Municipal Youth Court]]


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 14:44, 27 January 2026

The Mississippi youth courts deal with matters involving abuse and neglect of juveniles, as well as offenses committed by juveniles. Young people who have not reached the age of 18 may be subject to the Youth Court, although there are some exceptions. Some offenses that would be treated as crimes if committed by adults are known as delinquent acts when they involve juveniles.[1]

In the 20 counties that have a county court, those judges also serve as Youth Court judges. In counties that do not have a county court, the Chancery Judge may hear Youth Court matters, or the Chancery Judge may appoint a lawyer to act in a judicial capacity as Youth Court Referee.[1]

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