Juvenile Review Board

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A Juvenile Review Board or (JRB) is a committee that has been formally designated to review juvenile court cases in the State of Connecticut.[1]

No formal Court or Governors' constitutional specification has been legislated as of the present date. Thereby, the operation of each JRB is basically overseen and conducted according to each individual board's own jurisprudence, its current members, and police to establish the eligibility guidelines for referral.

In Connecticut, there is a point of contact for the officially designated JRB in each city and town.[2] The State of Connecticut's Chief Juvenile Prosecutor, Francis Carino, has provided assistance in the development of multiple JRB's.[3] Carino has also presented data tables to express their results.[4]

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