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House Budget Released: Impact on NC Children, Home in Henderson

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May 2012

Group works to change sentencing of teen in N.C. What do New York and North Carolina have in common? Their prosecution of teenagers as adults., Technician

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May 2012

Children’s Advocates Urge NC Lawmakers to ‘Raise the Age’, Public News Service

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May 2012

Editorial – Juvenile court isn’t ‘being soft on crime’, Wilmington Star

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May 2012

It’s Time – Flawed system bulk-processes defendants, Fayetteville Observer

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N.C. Bill Aims to Keep Youths Out of Adult Court, Officer.com

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Talking about early childhood education in North Carolina, News & Observer

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May 2012

Group seeks to raise juvenile age from 16 to 18, News & Observer

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Push continues to revise how juvenile misdemeanor offenders are treated, North Carolina News Network

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