Examples of Teen Court program in a sentence
Audits and technical reports can be excellent sources of cost information.
The 4-H Teen Court and At-risk Youth Development Program will provide programming that will address the need for a Teen Court program as identified by the latest Juvenile Crime Prevention Council needs assessment.
Youth, ages 6 to 17 years old whose referring behavior constitutes a violation of the law or misdemeanor and are deemed appropriate referrals for a Teen Court program.
Seventeen (17) eligible youth were referred to the Teen Court program.
Jerome Kaszubowski, Clerk of Courts, announced that the Teen Court program will restart virtually on February 15, 202, at 5:00 p.m. Clerk Kaszubowski also announced that Operation Green Light will take place on February 25 & 26, 2021, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Operation Green Light allows Highlands County customers to reinstate their driver’s license by paying overdue court fines, while saving money on collection fees.
Unfortunately, participants who are identified as potentially needing intervention commonly drop out of the voluntary Teen Court program and pay their misdemeanor fines to the originating Justice of the Peace or Municipal Court, which is less expensive than evaluation and treatment.
The referring agency will be notified through written, oral, or email correspondence prior to termination in order to provide an opportunity to communicate with Teen Court program staff pertaining to expected youth progress.
Approval of an interlocal agreement between Santa Rosa County, Escambia County, and the First Judicial Circuit Trial Court Administrator for the operation and funding of the Teen Court program.
Also, I have seen those who have been sentenced to serve on the Teen Court jury choose to stay and become part of the (Teen Court) program.
The first, is to provide guidance and assistance to the fabulous attorneys who volunteer to serve as judges in Hillsborough County’s Teen Court program! Second, but equally important, this manual is designed to achieve consistency on the part of our Teen Court judges (“TCJ”) and throughout the program.