North Carolina state lawmakers have advanced a bill that would prevent 6- to 9-year-olds from having to appear before a judge for juvenile justice proceedings if they're in trouble with the law. Advocates says young kids shouldn't be subject to what they describe as a potentially traumatizing process. The bipartisan proposal approved by a committee Wednesday would have younger kids pivot from court proceedings to a child consultation process. Families that don't ensure their children receive needed treatment and services would be referred to their local social services department. A similar Senate proposal unanimously passed that chamber last week.