A boy, thirteen years of age, has been adjudged a juvenile delinquent because of participating in thefts which would amount to burglary in the third degree if committed by an adult. At a hearing attended by the boy and his parents, the offenses were admitted. The Children's Court contemplates informal hearings, and we regard the adjudication that the child was a juvenile delinquent as properly made, and in that respect the judgment should be affirmed. While we are reluctant...
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