Can I apply for juvenile attorney to attend a District Justice's hearing for a summary citation?

No. The JDU staff handles APPEALS of summary offense
convictions from a Magisterial District Court for all juveniles, ages 10 to 17.
Thus, if you are unhappy with your result in DJ Court, please contact us to
file an appeal to the Court of Common Pleas for a re-hearing for you, which
must be FILED within 30 days of conviction. Thus, please don’t delay in
contacting us.  

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1. How do I apply for a Public Defender?
2. How many Public Defenders are there?
3. How do I contact my Public Defender?
4. When should I get a Public Defender?
5. What can a Public Defender do for me?
6. How much will a Public Defender cost me?
7. How long will I have a Public Defender?
8. How do I apply for an attorney for a Juvenile?
9. Can I apply for juvenile attorney to attend a District Justice's hearing for a summary citation?
10. How do I get a juvenile attorney if I am juvenile with charges directly filed in adult court?
11. What does the JDU staff consist of?
12. How long does it take to get a Public Defender after I apply?