Sentences with phrase «juvenile court judges»

In 2006, she was presented with the Child's Heart Award by the Juvenile Court Judges of the 11th Judicial Circuit in recognition of her contributions to enhancing the health and well - being of children.
Judicial Oversight Over the Interstate Placement of Foster Children: The Missing Element in Current Efforts to Reform the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (PDF - 301 KB) Sankaran (2009) Capital University Law Review, 38 Examines the role juvenile court judges play in making placement decisions for foster children, the need for judicial oversight in ICPC placements, and how to incorporate more oversight without interfering with the sovereignty of States.
Our psychotherapists have presented workshops for the Cook County Juvenile Court Judges; Cook County Public Guardians; Kane County CASA workers; teachers of the Rockford, Illinois Early Childhood School District; NAEYC conferences; psychotherapists and parents at child welfare agencies; the Linzi Counseling Center in Shanghai, China, and many other locations.
Six of these attorneys have gone on to become juvenile court judges.
The new Ontario Court (Provincial Division) had evolved, over many years, from a loose collection of magistrates, justices of the peace and family and juvenile court judges.
California Chief Justice and Chair of the Judicial Council Tani Cantil - Sakaute launched a Keep Kids in School and Out of Court initiative in 2014 and sent a letter to Juvenile Court judges.
Unless you're a juvenile court judge from Louisiana.
Jerry told the police and the juvenile court judge in Louisville that he was twelve, and he looked as if he could have been.
Such a recommendation is almost uniformly followed, but this time, juvenile court judge Louis Lerner ordered the case to circuit court after a preliminary hearing.
A juvenile court judge ruled nonetheless that the Longs had a constitutional right to home school.
Holton has devoted her career to serving as an advocate for Virginia's families and children through a number of roles, including as a juvenile court judge, First Lady of Virginia, and Virginia's Secretary of Education.
In a letter to Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent, Dr. John Deasy, Los Angeles County Presiding Juvenile Court Judge Michael Nash objected to the district's plan to use $ 13.02 million in LCFF funds for school police.
In recent weeks, many community organizations and LA County's top juvenile court Judge, Michael Nash, have also objected to this plan.
Juvenile Court Judge Jay D. Blitzman wrote in his statement that a judge's discretion to explain a decision should not be unfettered.
In all other cases, a child's criminal behavior will be reviewed by Juvenile Court judge.
Establishes that in shared court facility, order, policy or procedure of presiding court judge takes precedence over that of municipal court judge, probate court judge, juvenile court judge or justice of the peace.

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In a newly - updated working paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, two researchers, Ozkan Eren and Naci Mocan, from LSU, examined juvenile court records from 1996 through 2012, looking to examine the relationship between «emotional shocks» - like those experienced by football fans — and a judge's ability to actually judge.
If its a more serious crime, they maybe arrested and take in to court in custody and there will be a proceeding where judge will decide if they can be released because unlike in adult court juveniles are not entitled to bail they can be kept in custody while the case proceeds.
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At the helm of this baby courts movement that empowers parents — rather than puts up seemingly impossible conditions for parents to meet — to regain custody of their child, is Judge Cindy S. Lederman who first put the baby courts concept into practice in 2005 in her Juvenile Court of Miami - Dade County, Florida, USA.
Ms. James appeared before Family Court Judge Adam Silvera and successfully argued that Keybi, who came to the United States about a year ago without his parents or a guardian, ought to be granted «special immigrant juvenile status» and that the teen's uncle should be his legal guardian.
But Republicans counter that while juvenile offenders may be entering the system through adult court, that doesn't mean they are being treated as adults, since judges and prosecutors have broad discretion.
Mark - Viverito said her commission to «explore a community - based justice model» would be led by retired state court of Appeals Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, a champion of bail and juvenile justice reform.
Kevin Bryant, as an attorney, deals with juvenile, youthful and adult offenders, face - to - face on a regular basis.This legal experience is an essential item for family court judge since family court justices can make or break a juvenile offender future path in life.
From 1998 to 2005, she was a judge for the Richmond Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court, serving as chief judge for part of her tenure.
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She has served in senior managerial positions at the University of California - Davis, Western Veterinary Conference (WVC), National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ), and North American Veterinary Community (NAVC).
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Resolves to Eliminate Fines, Fees, and Costs in Juvenile Courts
It is the creation of Tom Jacobs, a former juvenile and family court judge in the Maricopa County Superior Court in Aricourt judge in the Maricopa County Superior Court in AriCourt in Arizona.
It is actively under consideration in Pennsylvania, where two judges of the Court of Common Pleas were accused of routing juveniles to detention centers in exchange for millions of dollars in kickbacks.
It might be especially interesting to the study of that engagement in specialized courts such as juvenile, family law, or drug courts, to see whether the unique demands of those courts affect how the judges engage with the represented and pro se filings.
If your child has broken the law, you need to consult with an Experienced Family Law Lawyer who will work to keep the case in Juvenile Court and will defend your child when s / he is before a judge.
For The Judicial Branch: represent Superior Court trial judge before Connecticut Supreme Court on Writ of Error appeal; investigation of New Haven Juvenile Detention Center; and represent employees before the Statewide Grievance Committee.
Two former presiding judges of the Luzerne County, Penn., Court of Common Pleas are scheduled to appear in federal court in Scranton this week to enter guilty pleas on charges that they took more than $ 2.6 million in kickbacks related to the construction of juvenile detention centers in the coCourt of Common Pleas are scheduled to appear in federal court in Scranton this week to enter guilty pleas on charges that they took more than $ 2.6 million in kickbacks related to the construction of juvenile detention centers in the cocourt in Scranton this week to enter guilty pleas on charges that they took more than $ 2.6 million in kickbacks related to the construction of juvenile detention centers in the county.
[2] Roberts also served as a juvenile and family court judge.
In juvenile court the child is not entitled to a jury trial, only a trial to a judge.
Child support may be determined by state agency or a judge of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court or the Circuit Court.
These can be agreed upon in principle in a separation or property settlement agreement or decided and modified by a judge of a Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court or Circuit Court in Virginia.
A. Process for the arrest of a person charged with a criminal offense may be issued by the judge, or clerk of any circuit court, any general district court, any juvenile and domestic relations district court, or any magistrate as provided for in Chapter 3 (§ 19.2 - 26 et seq.) of this title.
Daniel Farr has served as chairman of the Enumclaw, WA, Juvenile Court Conference Committee for 17 years, the Enumclaw School Board of Directors for eight years, and as municipal judge for four years.
(2) Despite subsection (1), a judge appointed as a full - time magistrate, judge of a juvenile and family court or master before December 2, 1968 shall retire upon attaining the age of seventy years.
With the encouragement of his Chief Judge, Thomson began working with the Kingston community to develop a Family Court Clinic to assess children and their families, an observation and detention home, a juvenile diversion program, a volunteer probation service, a shelter for abused women, a youth crisis centre and several new community - based group homes for youth.
The advance toward instituting formal judicial education began in the 1960s for judges and picked up steam in the early 1970s, following the demise of the Juvenile and Family Courts and the Magistrates» Courts and upon the creation of the Provincial Courts (Criminal and Family Divisions).
Recognizing this shortcoming, the judges took it upon themselves to form the Association of Juvenile and Family Court Jjudges took it upon themselves to form the Association of Juvenile and Family Court JudgesJudges.
Intersections with Immigration Issues: Recognizing and Addressing Legal Barriers for Immigrants in Your Courtroom, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Annual Conference, Las Vegas, Mar. 2010
Sally has provided technical assistance, trainings, and facilitation to groups on local, state, and national levels and has co-authored a number of publications including The U Visa: Obtaining Status for Immigrant Victims of Crime (ILRC), The VAWA Manual: Immigration Relief for Abused Immigrants (ILRC), Immigration Benchbook for Juvenile and Family Court Judges (ILRC), and Application of Protection Remedies for Victims of Domestic Abuse, Human Trafficking, and Crime under U.S. Law to Persons Physically Present in the U.S. Territories (Family Violence Prevention Fund).
Chief Justice Lee later hosted the court system's own summit during the Tennessee Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges annual confercourt system's own summit during the Tennessee Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges annual conferCourt Judges annual conference.
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The Loudoun County courthouse, in Leesburg at 18 E. Market Street, has four Circuit Court judges, four General District Court judges, and two Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court judges.
Kentucky is one of approximately 20 states that have completely closed proceedings in child - protection cases, according to the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.
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