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Tessa, a 13-year-old, has been accused of vandalizing a local florist shop. Her case is being handled in juvenile court. Tessa's parents want to know

if she can be convicted of the crime and face jail time. If you were Tessa's attorney, what would you tell the parents?

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I would tell them that there daughter has been accused and we dont know for sure that she did it we are investigating but she is insentient until prooven guilty

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if I were Tessa's attorney, I would inform her parents that the outcome of the case will depend on several factors, including the specific details of the alleged vandalism, Tessa's previous record (if any), and the laws and regulations of the jurisdiction in which the case is being handled.

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Juvenile court: Since Tessa is being handled in juvenile court, the procedures and penalties differ from those in adult court. Juvenile court focuses more on rehabilitation rather than punishment.

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