Accused of creating a “kangaroo court” in youth parole revocation hearings, the state will now try to shore up the process by providing legal counsel and other reforms for juveniles, under a settlement announced today. The changes were spurred by a class-action suit filed in federal court in late 2012 that alleged the state was violating the youths’ due process rights. The litigation was brought in response to the experience of youths who had spent time in a juvenile justice facility, then were …