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In order for the Court to find incorrigibility, the child must demonstrate that he/she has "habitually" disobeyed reasonable and lawful commands, therefore, the more documented history of incorrigible acts, the better able the State can prevail in showing the Court that the child is incorrigible.
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www.wellscounty.org/pdf/prob-IncorrigibilityPacket.pdf
www.wellscounty.org/pdf/prob-IncorrigibilityPacket.pdf
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; NEED HELP??? ; Preliminary Instructions for Incorrigibility Petitions ... refusing to go to school (**Schools bring truancy complaints under the law, however, parents may include in their incorrigibility petitions allegations that the child is refusing to attend school contrary to the parent's repeated order to attend.
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www.co.livingston.mi.us/JuvenileCourt/incorrigible.htm
www.co.livingston.mi.us/JuvenileCourt/incorrigible.htm
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An incorrigible child is one who consistently balks at his parents’ demands and/or instructions, is habitually truant from school, often runs away from home, violates curfew, and/ or abuses alcohol. Repeated threats of violence to parents ... Incorrigibility Sentencing ... Juvenile Incorrigibility: Fines and Jail by State...
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www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/crime-penalties/juvenile/...
www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/crime-penalties/juvenile/incorrigibility.htm
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Smart, J. J. C. (1962). Brain processes and incorrigibility. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 40:68-70. (Annotation | Google ... Hansson, Bengt (2006). Infallibility and incorrigibility. In Erik J. Olsson (ed.), Knowledge and Inquiry: Essays on the Pragmatism of Isaac Levi. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Google)
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consc.net/mindpapers/5.2e
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Incorrigibility - Definition of Incorrigibility at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Incorrigibility. Look it up now! ... Use incorrigibility in a Sentence...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/incorrigibility
dictionary.reference.com/browse/incorrigibility
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Philosophy of Mind > Epistemology of Mind > Self-Knowledge > Infallibility and Incorrigibility ... Infallibility and Incorrigibility in Philosophy of Mind ... John E. Atwell (1966). Austin on Incorrigibility. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (December):261-266.
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philpapers.org/browse/infallibility-and-incorrigibility
philpapers.org/browse/infallibility-and-incorrigibility
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Incorrigible children during adolescence are not a new phenomenon, but the intensity of incorrigibility is greater now than ever. And for good reasons. It is nearly impossible to force blinders upon children to avoid exposure to society’s new values or lack of them.
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www.ou.org/torah/grossman/1999/032099.htm
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