New York Juvenile Offender Handbook: 2024 Edition

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CURRENT EDITION 2024 Edition
VOLUMES 1
PAGES 534
AUTHOR Eric Warner
ESTIMATED NEXT EDITION DATE April 30, 2025
LAST RELEASE DATE April 9, 2024
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  • I. INTRODUCTION

    • A. History of the Juvenile Offender (JO) Law
    • B. Validity of the Law
    • C. About this Book
  • II. NEW YORK RAISE THE AGE LAW

    • A. The Basics
    • B. The Adolescent Offender (AO)
    • C. Criminal Procedure Law Article 722
    • D. Establishment of the Youth Part
    • E. Proceedings upon Felony Complaint; Juvenile Offender
    • F. Proceedings upon Felony Complaint; Adolescent Offender
    • G. Motion to Remove Juvenile Offender to Family Court
    • H. Removal of Adolescent Offenders to Family Court
    • I. Arrest, Notifications, and Questioning Procedures
    • J. Commitments
    • K. Grand Jury, Indictment, and Related Issues
    • L. Guilty Pleas for Removal Before Verdict by Adolescent Offenders
    • M. Trial of Indictment
    • N. Removals
    • O. Sentencing of an Adolescent Offender
    • P. Place of Imprisonment of an Adolescent Offender
    • Q. Selected Raise the Age Changes to the Family Court Act
    • R. Disparity between Juvenile and Adolescent Offender Removal Standards
  • II-A. DEFINITIONS

    • A. Juvenile Delinquent (JD)
    • B. Juvenile Offender
    • C. Removal
    • D. Youthful Offender (YO)
  • III. ARREST PROCEDURES

    • A. Notification
    • B. Appearance Tickets
    • C. Fingerprinting and Photographing
    • D. Custody
    • E. Interrogation
    • F. Other Issues
  • IV. PROSECUTORIAL SCREENING PROCEDURES

    • A. Evidence is sufficient to file a felony complaint
    • B. Evidence is insufficient to file a felony complaint
  • V. SECURING ORDERS, COMMITMENT, AND PUBLIC ACCESS TO PROCEEDINGS

    • A. Securing Orders
    • B. Commitment
    • C. Public access to proceedings
  • VI. SUPERIOR CRIMINAL COURT (YOUTH PART) ARRAIGNMENT AND RELATED PROCEDURES

    • A. Introduction
    • B. Proceedings upon felony complaint; Juvenile Offender
  • VII. GRAND JURY PROCEDURES

    • A. Powers of the Grand Jury
    • B. Indictment
    • C. Request to remove action to family court
    • D. Release upon failure of timely grand jury action
  • VIII. SUPERIOR COURT ADJUDICATION PROCEDURES

    • A. Juveniles v. adults: basic procedural comparison
    • B. Motion to remove Juvenile Offender to family court
    • C. Plea bargaining
    • D. Trial of indictment
    • E. Procedures for removal after guilty verdict
  • IX. SENTENCE PROCEDURES

    • A. Authorized dispositions for Juvenile Offenders
    • B. Juvenile or Adolescent Offender adjudicated a Y.O.; procedures and authorized sentences
    • C. Juvenile Offender not adjudicated a Y.O.; authorized sentences
    • D. Consecutive sentences
    • E. Applicability of multiple felony offender provisions
    • F. Comparison with family court disposition procedures
  • X. REMOVAL PROCEDURES

    • A. Order of Removal
    • B. Removal of action
    • C. Sealing of records
    • D. Public records
  • XI. CUSTODY OF A SENTENCED JUVENILE OR ADOLESCENT OFFENDER

    • A. New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS)
    • B. Department of Corrections and Community Supervision
  • APPENDIX A. PRETRIAL DETENTION

  • APPENDIX B. SENTENCING/PLACEMENT

  • APPENDIX C. PAROLE

  • APPENDIX D. ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION and ALTERNATIVE SANCTIONS FOR JUVENILE OFFENDERS

  • APPENDIX E. QUESTIONING OF AN ARRESTED OR SUSPECTED JUVENILE OFFENDER OR JUVENILE DELINQUENT BY A POLICE/PEACE OFFICER OR PROSECUTOR

  • TABLE OF JUVENILE OFFENSES

  • LAW EXTRACTS

  • SELECTED CASE INDEX

  • TEXT INDEX

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