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State v. A. L. M.

Supreme Court of Oregon.
Oct 22, 2020
367 Or. 218 (Or. 2020)

Summary

applying Johnson in a juvenile delinquency proceedings and explaining that "we will disturb the juvenile court's finding that it was not persuaded that youth had met his burden of persuasion only if the record would compel every reasonable juvenile court to be persuaded that youth had met that burden"

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Opinion

A166888, (S067968)

10-22-2020

STATE v. A. L. M.


Review Denied.


Summaries of

State v. A. L. M.

Supreme Court of Oregon.
Oct 22, 2020
367 Or. 218 (Or. 2020)

applying Johnson in a juvenile delinquency proceedings and explaining that "we will disturb the juvenile court's finding that it was not persuaded that youth had met his burden of persuasion only if the record would compel every reasonable juvenile court to be persuaded that youth had met that burden"

Summary of this case from State v. Walker
Case details for

State v. A. L. M.

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. A. L. M.

Court:Supreme Court of Oregon.

Date published: Oct 22, 2020

Citations

367 Or. 218 (Or. 2020)
474 P.3d 907

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