Youth court definition

Youth court means the court established pursuant to this chapter to hear all proceedings in
Youth court means the same as that term is defined in § 78A-6-1203, including that it is a diversion program that provides an alternative disposition for cases involving juvenile offenders in which youth participants, under the supervision of an adult coordinator, may serve in various capacities within the courtroom, acting in the role of jurors, lawyers, bailiffs, clerks, and judges.
Youth court means a diversion unit under the

Examples of Youth court in a sentence

  • JPACS staff will cover Youth Court each week alongside other YAT members.

  • The PSLO and the Verona Police Department shall work cooperatively with Dane County Time Bank Youth Court to ensure students under 17 years of age have a functioning restorative process that aims to reduce citations and arrests among VAHS students.

  • Conduct a meeting at the summit between the Planning Committee and the contractor for the purpose of strategically planning for future Youth Court Summits and Youth Court Regional Roundtables, which are an extension of the summit for youth courts in California.

  • This Settlement Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into by the United States of America through the Department of Justice (“United States”), the State of Mississippi; the Mississippi Department of Human Services; and the Mississippi Division of Youth Services (collectively, the “Parties”) to address youth probation services in the administration of juvenile justice for Children facing delinquency charges in the Lauderdale County Youth Court.

  • Coordinate and manage a southern and northern biannual Youth Court Regional Roundtables whose purpose is to offer training and assistance to local courts on creating effective youth courts in California.


More Definitions of Youth court

Youth court means a diversion unit under the supervision of the juvenile court.
Youth court means the Youth Court Division.
Youth court means the same as that term is defined in § 80-6-901, including that it is a diversion program that provides an alternative disposition for cases involving minors who have committed minor offenses in which youth participants, under the supervision of an adult coordinator, may serve in various capacities within the courtroom, acting in the role of jurors, lawyers, bailiffs, clerks, and judges.
Youth court means the court established pursuant to this chapter to hear all proceedings in which a youth is alleged to be a delinquent youth or a youth in need of intervention and includes the youth court judge, juvenile probation officers, and assessment officers.
Youth court means an alternative method of hearing and