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Kings County DA asks board for funding to hire forensic psychologists for Prop 57 transfer hearings The district attorney asked the board to approve contracts with forensic psychologists to support transfer hearings for five juveniles, citing Prop 57 case law that increases evidentiary and psychological review before transfers to adult court.

Kings County's DA is pushing for funding to hire forensic psychologists to navigate the complexities of transferring juveniles to adult court under Prop 57—what does this mean for justice?

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In #Maryland, many #juveniles are charged as adults. A new state bill ensures that alleged #underage offenders are prosecuted in the #JuvenileJustice system. But state's attorneys fear the #JuvenileJustice system will be overwhelmed and other opponents decry spiking youth crime.

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Charges Against L.A. Juvenile Hall Officers in 'Gladiator Fights' Are Being Dismissed or Reduced Nearly half of the 30 Los Angeles County probation officers indicted last year for allegedly orchestrating or allowing youth fights in juvenile halls are seeing their cases collapse. Prosecutors have dismissed charges against at least ten officers and offered plea deals to four others that will lead to case dismissal after community service. The original indictment followed a 2024 video showing officers at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall watching a violent altercation, which drew public outrage. Defense attorneys argue many officers were wrongly charged, with some merely following orders or intervening in brief fights that caused minimal harm. Only two officers, Taneha Brooks and Shawn Smyles, remain facing multiple counts of child abuse and conspiracy. Critics say the prosecutions have damaged officers' reputations and finances, while union leaders question whether the attorney general overreacted. The office of Attorney General Rob Bonta stated that adjustments to charges reflect ongoing evidence review. This development raises concerns about the fairness and accuracy of the initial indictments and highlights longstanding issues within L.A. juvenile detention facilities, including how fights among detained youths were managed and incentivized by certain officers.

Charges Against L.A. Juvenile Hall Officers in 'Gladiator Fights' Are Being Dismissed or Reduced

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Committee backs measure to return 17‑year‑olds to adult court for traffic misdemeanors Senate Bill 258, sponsored by Senator Lambert, was reported with amendments after the committee adopted language to restore adult misdemeanor processing for 17‑year‑olds cited for traffic offenses; proponents said juvenile dockets are overloaded while critics raised definitional questions about statutory age ranges.

A new Senate bill aims to shift 17-year-olds back to adult court for traffic misdemeanors, sparking debate over juvenile justice and court congestion in Louisiana.

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Committee backs bill to strengthen penalties for attacks on school staff, but prosecutors urge narrow definitions HB 133, carried by Rep. Newell, was reported as amended after testimony from teachers describing serious assaults and from prosecutors who urged narrowing language so enhanced penalties remain provable and constitutional. The bill creates new offenses and juvenile-confinement provisions but sponsors agreed to further work with district attorneys on definitions.

A new bill aims to fortify protections for teachers against classroom assaults, but will it strike the right balance to ensure justice?

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#LA #CitizenPortal #JuvenileJustice #EducationSafety #TeacherProtection #LouisianaSchools

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Committee advances juvenile‑commitment bill after witnesses warn extension could worsen placement shortages The committee advanced legislation to create a juvenile commitment review task force and allow courts to extend a youth’s custody by six months following an assault on staff, while advocates warned the extension could strain beds and lack due‑process protections.

Tennessee's committee just moved forward with a controversial juvenile commitment bill that could extend custody for youth who assault staff, raising alarms about worsening placement shortages and due-process protections.

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Judiciary Committee advances five bills in Saturday vote session; key changes to protective orders and juvenile restrictive-housing rules The Judiciary Committee held a Saturday vote session March 21 and approved five bills as amended, including measures on parole commission transparency, judgeships, protective-order timing, third-degree assault, and juvenile restrictive-housing rules. Several amendments clarified reporting, timing and regulatory authority.

The Maryland Judiciary Committee took major steps forward by advancing five significant bills, including key reforms on protective orders and juvenile housing regulations.

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The Hanging of Hannah Ocuish A 12-year-old girl was executed in 1786 for murder. Was it justice or racism?

In 1786, a 12-year-old girl was executed for murder. Was it justice or racism?
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Senate strips youth‑facility reconfiguration from HHS package after bipartisan safety concerns Lawmakers removed a contentious plan to reassign youth across juvenile and adult correctional facilities from the Health & Human Services omnibus (LB867) after senators raised concerns about moving young people into adult or non‑specialized facilities and potential education, treatment and safety disruptions.

Senators united to strip controversial youth facility reconfiguration from the HHS package, prioritizing safety and continuity in juvenile treatment over rapid changes.

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Could school and therapy keep Chicago teens out of detention — and out of trouble? A new program by the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office and Chicago Public Schools leans on regular school attendance and cognitive-behavioral therapy to keep West Side teens charged with serious crimes out of pre-trial detention.

A new Chicago pilot aims to keep West Side teens charged with serious crimes in school & out of pretrial detention — requiring school attendance and participation in therapy/mentoring. Antwan Turpeau and his team will evaluate the program. Learn more: https://tinyurl.com/3yr8wdj5
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Committee tables bill creating independent Office of the Child Advocate after agency concerns The committee heard extensive testimony on LD 1893 to convert the child-welfare ombudsman into an independent Office of the Child Advocate with expanded duties; concerns from the Department of Corrections and DHHS about juvenile interview authority, access to records, and DOC age references led the committee to table the bill for redrafting and interagency coordination.

Maine's Health and Human Services Committee is rethinking the future of child welfare with a proposed independent Office of the Child Advocate, but concerns over juvenile protections have put the bill on hold.

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Strategies for Youth

Hear more from Anthony and the impact we can all make in the future by watching the full webinar, now on-demand at strategiesforyouth.org. 

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Committee advances bill raising aggravated animal-cruelty from class E to class D SB 14-75, sponsored by Senator Taylor, would increase the felony class for aggravated animal cruelty and add that offense to blended-sentencing considerations for juveniles; the committee advanced the bill to finance after debate on juvenile services.

Tennessee's SB 14-75 is set to elevate the penalties for aggravated animal cruelty, targeting juveniles and sparking a heated debate about mental health services versus incarceration.

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Commission rejects proposal to alter Robbery 1 age cutoff for Option B eligibility A proposal to ‘‘square the ages’’ so 15‑year‑olds convicted of Robbery 1 would be eligible for Option B was moved and defeated March 13 after members expressed concern about Robbery 1’s varied seriousness; the motion failed amid 5 recorded yes votes and multiple abstentions.

A proposal to change age eligibility for Robbery 1 convictions faced fierce debate, revealing deep concerns over public safety and the seriousness of offenses.

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Court of Appeals hears accelerated review of guardianship order amid dispute over services for mother with disabilities The Washington Court of Appeals (Division 2) heard argument March 11, 2026, in an accelerated review of guardianship case no. 61386-7, focusing on whether the Department of Children, Youth, and Families adequately tailored court-ordered services to accommodate a mother’s anxiety and language disorders. The panel said it will issue a written ruling.

A mother with disabilities is fighting for her rights in a contentious guardianship case, as the court reviews whether the Department of Children, Youth, and Families truly provided the necessary support she needed.

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Cheatham County authorizes mayor’s signatures on health, juvenile-detention and telecom agreements; approves resolution for Vanderbilt bonds Commissioners authorized the mayor to sign agreements with the Tennessee Department of Health and Bedford County Juvenile Detention Center, approved a first amendment to a Securus Technologies services agreement, and adopted a resolution consenting to issuance of up to $1.5 billion in bonds by Nashville’s Health and Educational Facilities Board, including about $2 million for a Cheatham County project.

Cheatham County is making significant moves by approving vital agreements for public health and juvenile services, while also paving the way for a $1.5 billion bond issuance that could enhance local facilities!

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Senate committee backs SB 888 tightening minimum sentences, rejects vaccine‑status amendment The Senate Committee on Corrections and Public Institutions voted 9-7 to give Senate Bill 888 a "do pass" recommendation, advancing changes that raise minimum sentences and expand juvenile certification; an amendment that would have clarified vaccination status cannot alone prove child endangerment failed 8-8 after witness testimony and debate.

Missouri's Senate Committee just voted to tighten juvenile sentencing laws, raising concerns about the future of rehabilitation for young offenders.

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Senate Resources Subcommittee clears docket, reports a batch of bills to the full Senate The subcommittee cleared a broad slate of House bills and committee substitutes ranging from sentencing and parole changes to data‑center transparency, juvenile diversion, and administrative commissions; several measures were reported to the full Senate and a number were carried over for further review.

The Virginia Senate Resources Subcommittee just advanced a significant batch of bills, including reforms on marijuana sentencing and juvenile justice, paving the way for impactful changes ahead!

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Juvenile court seeks extension of intercounty detention contract; commissioners press for cost detail Juvenile Court requested an amendment extending the Columbia County detention contract to May 31, 2028, and increasing the bed rate (presented figures included $1.52→$1.61 for the county contract and a referenced $2.50 state contract); commissioners asked staff to bring full revenue and per‑bed cost figures to evaluate equity.

Cowlitz County's juvenile detention contract is under scrutiny as commissioners demand clarity on costs—will the new rates truly reflect operational realities?

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Committee approves two DOC technical bills, refers one to health committee The Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee adopted an author amendment and recommended House File 3768 to the general register and renewed the motion to re-refer House File 3769 to the Health Finance and Policy Committee; both bills were described by DOC as technical and cost-neutral.

Minnesota's Public Safety Committee just greenlit two crucial technical bills aimed at modernizing corrections practices—could this be the reform we’ve been waiting for?

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