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Abstract
The Report on the Child Offender in the Federal System of Justice recommends the enactment of federal legislation which will provide means of utilizing the machinery of existing state juvenile courts where federal laws have been violated by children. The details of such legislation are not suggested in the Report. The legal questions to be encountered in the framing of such legislation call for careful consideration if full advantage is to be taken of the knowledge which the study made for the Commission furnishes. Some of the questions of more general interest will be taken as the subject of this article.
Recommended Citation
Howard E. Wahrenbrock,
STATE JUVENILE COURT PROCEDURE FOR FEDERAL JUVENILE OFFENDERS,
30
Mich. L. Rev.
113
(1931).
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