Q: I was denied access into juvenile court. I went as a member of the general public to observe cases. What should I do?
I understand the Georgia Code Title 15 Chapter 11 Article 9 entitled "access to hearings and records" grants me certain rights and limits others. However, do to a lack of knowledge on the law by a "Chief Probation Officer" I was denied entrance to observing any of the cases.
A: It is actually legal to restrict access to juvenile court to non-parties. These hearings are not public and fall into an exception to the general rule.
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