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Calendar
| 2008 |
| November 4th and 18th |
| December 2nd and 16th |
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| 2009 |
| Jan. 6th and 20th |
| Feb. 3rd and 17th |
| March 3rd and 17th |
| April 14th and 28th |
| May 17th and 26th |
| June 2nd and 16th |
| July 7th and 21st |
| August 4th and 18th |
| Sept. 1st and 15th |
| October 6th and 20th |
| Nov. 3rd and 17th |
| Dec. 1st and 15th |
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| General
Guidelines for Referrals |
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*School Resource Officers, School Administrators (when there is
no SRO in the school), Community Police, Detectives, Magistrates,
Juvenile Court Intake, and Assistant District Attorneys (in Juvenile
Court and District Court) may refer cases to Teen Court. ( To
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| Cases
NOT appropriate |
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* Offenses with serious injury.
* Driving while impaired under GS 20-138.1, 20-138.2, 20-138.3,
20-138.5, or any other motor vehicle violation.
* A Class A1 misdemeanor.
* An assault in which a weapon is used.
* A controlled substance offense under Article 5 of Chapter
90 of the General Assembly Statues, other than simple possession
of a Schedule VI drug or alcohol.
* No sexual offenses by youth, past or present.
* No firearms, box cutters, brass knuckles, etc.
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| How
to Refer a Youth |
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* Contact the youth and his/her guardian. If you are a SRO, you
can discuss teen court as an option then the parents/guardian
is notified of suspension and comes to the school to pick up the
child.
* Briefly explain what Teen Court is and recommend that the youth
complete the Teen Court program. Give the family a Teen Court
Brochure. (To
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