A Jacksonville teenager will participate in a congressional briefing Tuesday on juvenile justice reform. Dequan Jackson, a Robert E. Lee High School student, recently was featured in a front-page New York Times story about how court costs can keep poor, nonwhite juvenile offenders tangled up in the justice system for longer than needed. read more

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