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Thoughts on teen law by Judge Tom Jacobs.

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If selected for jury duty, leave your cell phone at home

When you turn 18, you will be eligible to serve on a jury. Jurors are called up from voter registration 

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Bystanders get help from anti-bullying apps

Students and parents concerned about how to handle being bullied online or by text have free resources available to them. 

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Tragic bullycide stories of 2012

When it comes to traditional bullying and cyberbullying, 2012 has started with tragedy for four families. As this post is being 

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Teens take to vodka Gummi bears

It never surprises us to read about the latest method teens devise to get past the law. While in juvenile 

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Can someone be sentenced to prison for more than life?

We raise this question after reading a story in the Arizona Republic on Dec. 6, 2011. The headline stated that 

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State legislatures react to the Casey Anthony acquittal

Although Casey Anthony was acquitted in 2011 of first-degree murder of her two-year-old daughter, states are taking a look at criminalizing 

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Is a fake Facebook page identity theft?

In a case scheduled for trial in 2012, Dana Thornton is charged with identity theft. After she and her boyfriend 

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2012’s tragic start with another bullycide

Amanda Diane Cummings was a sophomore at New Dorp High School in Staten Island, New York. She appeared to be 

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Do you have a right to film the police while on duty?

As you know, the video camera is here to stay. With or without audio, police activity can be uploaded to You 

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Off-campus bullying addressed by only 13 states

In a new study of state bullying laws and policies, only thirteen states authorize school districts  to take action when 

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