Are juvenile delinquency proceedings open to the public?

Delinquency hearings are generally closed to the public. There are some exceptions, such as when a 16 or 17-year-old has been charged with a felony. However, the hearing can be closed by the judge if he/she deems it appropriate. Crime victims may also be allowed to attend hearings.

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1. With what types of crimes can juveniles be charged?
2. When is a juvenile entitled to a public defender?
3. Are juvenile delinquency proceedings open to the public?
4. What types of hearings may occur in the juvenile court process?