hbroussard
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
In Westlake, TX the police department releases records of minors who have been arrested, but not convicted, for crimes.
The police will contact the public school that the juvenile attends and inform school officials of the details of the arrest so that the school can take disciplinary actions. These children will then be punished in varying ways before a conviction of guilt is reached.
The children's teachers are informed of the arrest, the child will face suspension from any clubs, organizations, or sporting teams that he/she is a member of, and other disciplinary measures may be taken.
Is this legal? If it is, what laws support this?
In Westlake, TX the police department releases records of minors who have been arrested, but not convicted, for crimes.
The police will contact the public school that the juvenile attends and inform school officials of the details of the arrest so that the school can take disciplinary actions. These children will then be punished in varying ways before a conviction of guilt is reached.
The children's teachers are informed of the arrest, the child will face suspension from any clubs, organizations, or sporting teams that he/she is a member of, and other disciplinary measures may be taken.
Is this legal? If it is, what laws support this?