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Teen Court Diversion Program offered by Lake Forest Park Municipal Youth Court at Shorecrest High School
Organizes a teen court to reduce or dismiss charges for traffic infractions.
Provides a teen judge and jury for youth who have been charged with a traffic infraction. The sentence may include community service hours, writing a letter of apology or an essay, attending traffic school, drug or alcohol counseling, or a DUI victim's panel.
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Youth Courts
Juvenile Diversion
Youth Court offered at Bothell Municipal Court
Organizes a teen court to reduce or dismiss charges for traffic infractions for youth ages 16-17.
Provides a teen judge and jury for youth who have been charged with a traffic infraction. The sentence may include community service, writing a letter of apology or an essay, going on a police ride-along, participating in Street Law curriculum, or serving on a Youth Court panel.
There is a 6-month deferral period for each case, after which, if all conditions have been completed successfully, the charge will be dismissed.
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Youth Community Service Programs
Youth Courts
Youth Citizenship Programs
Court Services for Teens offered at Teen Court Whatcom County Courts
A youth-run court in which juvenile offenders are held accountable for their actions by a jury of their peers.
Teen Court is a diversion program, with the goal of offering youth an alternative to juvenile detention. This program offers all participants the unique opportunity to learn about the consequences of criminal behavior and how it affects their community. This program overseen by Northwest Youth Services and is accessed through referrals by the Prosecutor's Office. Teen Court hears cases involving youth who are facing a second discretionary diversion or who failed a traditional diversion contract. The offenses involved are misdemeanors, and do not include offenses involving weapons, domestic violence or gang activity. The offender admits to the offense and then goes before a jury of high school students charged with determining the penalties to be assessed.
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Youth Courts