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Michigan works to pass new laws surrounding juvenile justice
Michigan works to pass new laws surrounding juvenile justice
Michigan works to pass new laws surrounding juvenile justice system
LANSING — When Michigan raised the minimum age of adult offenders from 17 to 18, it promised to reimburse 100% of the counties’ cost of justice services for 17-year-olds.
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