How The Juvenile Justice System Works In Minneapolis

When a minor (under 18) is arrested in Minneapolis, they enter the juvenile justice system rather than the adult criminal system. The Hennepin County Juvenile Court handles these cases. The process, release options, and detention facilities are different from the adult system.

Release From Juvenile Detention In Hennepin County

Juveniles are often released directly to a parent or guardian rather than through a monetary bail system. The intake officer makes a detention decision based on the severity of the offense, the minor's history, and whether a parent or guardian can take custody. Some juveniles are held at the Hennepin County Home School detention facility.

When A Juvenile Is Tried As An Adult

For serious felonies such as murder, armed robbery, or significant violent offenses, the prosecutor can petition to have the juvenile certified and tried as an adult. If the court certifies the juvenile as an adult, the standard adult criminal process applies including adult bail bonds.

What Parents Should Do Immediately

Contact a juvenile defense attorney as soon as possible. Parents have the right to be notified of their child's arrest in Minnesota. Make sure you understand the charges, the detention decision, and what the next steps are for the juvenile court process.

If the juvenile has been certified to adult court and bail is set, call us and we will help with the bail bond process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is bail set for juveniles in Minnesota?

The juvenile justice system in Minnesota handles release differently from the adult system. Juveniles may be held at a juvenile detention facility or released to a parent or guardian rather than being given a monetary bail amount.

Where are juveniles held after arrest in Minneapolis?

Juveniles arrested in Hennepin County are typically taken to the Hennepin County Home School juvenile detention facility rather than the adult jail.

When is a juvenile tried as an adult in Minnesota?

Juveniles can be certified (tried as adults) for serious felonies. If a juvenile is certified as an adult, the standard adult bail bond process applies.

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