
Juvenile Court
The Satellite Juvenile
Court of Washington Township and the City of
Centerville is an official extension of the
Montgomery County Juvenile Court. It was created
in 1991 to benefit our community by giving area
youth a greater awareness of the responsibilities
of citizenship. Phone 438-2751 or email the
court administrator, Deborah
Jay.
The Court's Mission
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To address citizen's concerns
and give more attention to misdemeanor and first-time
offender cases involving juveniles ages 7 to
18.
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To intervene and try
to keep young law offenders from developing
permanent criminal tendencies, by making the
juvenile realize that certain behavior could
lead to something worse.
Types of Cases
Handled
Misdemeanor cases may include underage
possession of alcohol, disorderly
conduct and unruly behavior,
petty theft, criminal damaging,
non-felony drug offenses and
school truancy cases.
Case referrals must meet required
guidelines in order for it to be
handled by the Satellite Court.
Cases that will not be heard include
most felony cases, traffic court
cases or repeat offenders.
The Hearing Process
Approved referrals will be set
for a hearing by the Court
Coordinator. An official summons
will be sent to the parents
of the youth indicating date,
time and location of the hearing.
Hearings will be conducted on an
informal basis with a Court Referee,
the juvenile offender and the parents
of the juvenile present.
The referee will discuss the offense
with the juvenile and parents,
consider the seriousness of the
charge and determine the punishment.
Participation in the Satellite
Juvenile Court by the youth and
his/her parents will be voluntary,
but failure to attend hearings
or failure to abide by the Court's
decision will result in the case
being forwarded directly to the
Montgomery County Juvenile Court.
If the youth enters a denial of
the charge and the matter cannot
be resolved by the Referee, the
case will be forwarded directly
to the Montgomery County Juvenile
Court for disposition.
Disposition
The disposition, or punishment
is often in the form of community
service, restriction or suspension
of driving priviliges or written
essays.
Overview
One of the biggest benefits of
the Satellite Juvenile Court
is to instill a sense of respect
for the community's laws in
juveniles.
Not only is this system beneficial
for the community's young people,
but it has been well received by
the local law enforcement officials.
Working closely with the police
departments and keeping in touch
is a basic function of the Satellite
Court. Because the police see immediate
results from the juvenile arrests
they make, they feel it's worth
their time to monitor the youth's
activity more closely.
The opinions of the parents of
the juveniles are important. When
parents see that the community
cares about its youth and will
punish illegal behavior, they too,
are more likely to monitor their
children's behavior.
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