The state Supreme Court announced changes designed to speed the appellate review of cases where child offenders are placed outside their homes in court delinquency matters.
The changes made to the state’s Appellate Court Procedural Rules make a significant difference in how quickly out-of-home placement cases are reviewed, according to a statement released by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts. Such cases are ones in which juveniles typically are sent to a detention center or residential facility.
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