Statuary Exclusion
Statutory exclusion stipulations maintain that legislatures determine when juveniles must be judged as adults by establishing regulations that automatically “transfer” power to the illegal court. Prosecutors preserve some authority, however, by determining charges to attempt; and for some situations, prosecutors inaugurate and direct grand tribunals that can make other arrangements.
Statutory exclusion requirements deviate from statutory mandatory reservations in that no juvenile court performance is expected before the prosecutor must replenish the qualifying in the criminal tribunal.