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- OJD Week in Review: 09/16-09/20
CASE NOTES There were two new published opinions last month, one from the NC Supreme Court and the other assistant public defender for the 14th Judicial District in Durham, NC, where she handled only juvenile cases For seven years prior to that, she was in private practice focusing on juvenile, family, and criminal law
- Preview of a New Juvenile Law Bulletin: Applying the Reasonable Child Standard to Juvenile Interroga
UNC School of Government Professor LaToya Powell previews her upcoming Juvenile Law Bulletin considering
- Dec. 7th Defender Call: Just in Case You Missed It
Just in case you missed it, during the last statewide juvenile defender call for 2016, Eric Zogry addressed In regards to Raise the Age, the Chief Justice’s Commission on the Administration of Law and Justice Suggestions about informal deferrals, moving to bring in mitigation experts, referring cases back to
- 2016 Year in Review
has provided draft motions and briefs, advice regarding appeals, dispositional options, as well as case OJD has represented juveniles in cases transferred from other districts and been able to identify issues for appeal and base trainings on issues that have arisen in multiple cases in various districts such This group has developed a handout entitled, “Strategies for Litigating Miller Cases.” to sample motions and other resources that will aid attorneys as they defend their clients in these cases
- Wake Forest Law Review Spring 2016 symposium:“Implementing De-Incarceration Strategies: Policies and
The Wake Forest Law Review invites you to attend its Spring 2016 symposium, “Implementing De-Incarceration
- “Ordering Restitution In A Juvenile Delinquency Case” by Professor LaToya Powell
Professor LaToya Powell has added a new entry titled “Ordering Restitution In A Juvenile Delinquency Case
- New Resource: Making A False Report Concerning Mass Violence on Educational Property
In many of the cases we’ve been made aware of, there has not been much interest in reducing the charge This new law is effective for offenses committed on our after December 1, 2018.
- Case Summaries Update: In re D.E.P.
Please see the latest update to our “Case Summaries” list on the “Materials for Defenders” page. each of the G.S. 7B-2501(c) factors and did not abuse its discretion in ordering a Level 3 commitment based
- “North Carolina Court of Appeals Finds That Erroneous Completion of Juvenile Waiver of Rights
From the School of Government’s “North Carolina Criminal Law,” blog, please read this informative blog Watson (October 18, 2016) addressing North Carolina statutory law concerning juvenile warnings and rights
- 2022 Year in Review
The map below shows attendance at our trainings; participants came from every corner of our state this summaries, along with outside perspectives and commentary of appellate cases, in a new “Case Law Corner Burcu takes mainly felony cases, particularly cases that are at high risk of transfer to Superior Court , as well as some conflict misdemeanor cases, and transferred disposition cases specifically assigned Terri represents youth for all level offenses in Iredell and Alexander and cases are assigned to her
- Raising Issues of Race in North Carolina Criminal Cases – A Useful Tool in Delinquency Court
Very recently the UNC School of Government released Raising Issues of Race in North Carolina Criminal Cases Although intended for defense counsel in adult criminal cases, there is much included that is helpful You can find Raising Issues of Race in North Carolina Criminal Cases here: http://defendermanuals.sog.unc.edu