On what legal authority a judge orders records relating to juvenile offenses destroyed? Are you serious?
I think that was what the police thought, too. But it still does not mean the judge had the authority to issue the order. It sounds more like small-town politics to me.
It sounds like routine law in Juvenile proceedings to me. Again, the state has an interest in protecting future adults from crimes they may have committed as juveniles. Every cop knows the procedure. Every Judge. Every Lawyer. Every clerk. They all know the state's intentions and they know the normal procedure, and they generally all follow it.
What do you suppose would happen to a cop if he released information regarding a juvenile before it had a chance to reach the judge?
As far as I know, it's a permanent standing order that you never do such a thing.
Yes. The judge had no jurisdiction. The situation never made it to court. No court = no jurisdiction.
It sounds like routine law in Juvenile proceedings to me.
Once again, the case never made it to court. So, there were no "proceedings".