Sentences
Sentences
The Process
Roles
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100

How many copies of the sentence sheet are needed?

2 copies

One for the judge ---> offender

One for the foreperson to read from ---> put on file

100
How many jury members need to agree on the proposed sentence for you to submit it to the judge?

all 9 jury members

100
What should the jury do when hearing the facts of a case?

Take notes and begin to brainstorm possible sentences

100

How many jury members are on each case?

9

100
How do you address the judge?

"Your honor"

200

How do you find classes to assign to the teen offender?

Researching to find free classes offered online that are specific to the case

200

What is the range of community service hours you can give out for a sentence?

5-40 hours

200

What happens before the jury begins deliberations?

Jury members have time to silently review the case by themselves and prepare for deliberations.

200

What is the role of the school within Teen Youth Court?

Send cases to Teen Youth Court and provide evidence and the facts of the case.
200

What are the 3 type of traffic violation cases that are sent to Teen Youth Court?

Not having a parking pass, parking out of place, and driving without a license

300

What happens when an offender successfully completes their sentence? (2 things)

A school administrator meets with them about the process and their record is cleared

300

What sentence is always give out?

Jury duty

300

What does the teen offender need to do before being admitted to Teen Youth Court?

Admit to the offense

300

How is the foreperson chosen and what is their role?

Chosen randomly during jury assignments.

Their role is to present the sentence to the judge

300

What are the goals of Teen Youth Court?

Assist juvenile offenders in recognizing what they did was wrong, teach offenders how to grow to prevent them from reoffending, give teens experience in the legal-system, establish relations between youth and the community
400
What are the different writing-based sentences?
Apology letters, reflection essays, and research essays
400

When does a teen offender have to complete their sentence by?

Within the deadline that the jury came up with and put in the sentence

400

How does the school administrator collect evidence and the facts of a case?

They talk to the person who caught the offender, speak to their teachers, check the student's records, investigate their home life and how they spend their time outside of school, and interview the teen offender

400

What does the school administrator do after the hearing?

Check in with the offender halfway through their sentence, at the completion of their sentence, and a month later?

400

Teen Youth Courts have a _% success rate in reducing recidivism in juvenile offenders

91

500

What is the recommended range of hours to give out to a teen offender who committed theft?

15-30 hours

500

What is the recommended range of hours to give out to a teen offender who was involved in a fight?

15-35 hours

500

What happens if the judge does not approve the sentence?

Jury members can ask questions and get clarification from the judge, as well as hearing what he recommends the sentence should be.

Jury works together to make changes

When the jury has come to a consensus about the revised sentence, present the new sentence to the judge

500

What is the name of the judge who will preside over Teen Youth Court?

Judge Mecklin

500

What percent of Teen Youth Courts are school based?

36%

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