Week in Review: Aug 24-28
Happy Friday and the last weekend of August! Only 4 more months left in the year, how will you make them great? TIP OF THE WEEK Defenders – you have a statutory right to discovery in all of your juvenile cases (§7B-2300-2303). Don’t be afraid to use it! Some jurisdictions provide it without a motion, but it’s never bad practice to file your motion regardless. You can find a sample discovery motion and order here on our website. September CLE Friday September 25, 2020, 2:30-3:30 PM OJD is hosting
Week in Review: Aug 10-14
Another Friday in the books! Thanks for stopping by to read up on OJD’s week! And stay tuned next week for a brand new A Lawyer’s View installment! First, an Announcement from AOC: NCAOC’s Office of General Counsel (OGC) has provided legal advice and guidance to court officials around the State regarding remote juvenile hearings and confidentiality of exhibits. This is a brief FAQ regarding technology, sharing screens and other topics surrounding WebEx hearings in juvenile court. Please read the
Week in Review: August 3-7
Happy Friday Readers! As the meme above says, another good week done! Thank you for all that you do in these times with our youth and in your daily lives. We know things are a bit crazy and harder than normal for everyone. You rock! TIP OF THE WEEK Transcript of Admission Tips Filling out a transcript of admission on any admission of a new offense is important for several reasons. It memorializes the record of admission in writing if subject to an appeal. Reviewing the transcript with your cl
Week in Review: July 27-31
Good morning readers! It’s the last week in July, can you believe it? Is time flying by or is it just us? Let’s start your weekend off with a new OJD blog. Raise the Age Tip of the Week How Do I Know the State Will be Seeking the Gang Enhancement Against My Juvenile? Under current law, there is no process for notice to the juvenile and the juvenile’s attorney that the state is seeking the gang enhancement. As the juvenile’s attorney, you should consider the following: 1. Get a copy of the gang
From a Lawyer’s View: Admissions and Use of Transcript of Admission by a Juvenile
Happy Friday Readers! No Week in Review this week, but please keep reading for our new series: “A Lawyer’s View.” When may an admission by a juvenile be accepted? Is a transcript of admission by a juvenile, Form AOC-J-410 required for adjudication? AOC-J-410 and Legal Requirements AOC provides numerous forms for use in court proceedings, some required and others not. While a transcript of admission by a juvenile is not specifically required for adjudication, it is best practice to utilize the
Week in Review: July 13-17
Happy Friday Readers! Can you believe it’s the middle of the month already? Well, here’s to another week down with a tip, a couple announcements and an opportunity! TIP OF THE WEEK! If you have a client being held on a secure custody order – remember it’s the STATE’s burden to prove to the court, by clear and convincing evidence, that the juvenile should remain in custody AND no less intrusive alternative will suffice (§7B-1906(d)). That means it’s not the court counselor’s role! Ask the court
Week in Review: July 6-10
Happy Friday Readers! 2nd week in July done and over, but was plenty busy for OJD. Webinars, meetings, court, you name it! So here’s your weekly recap plus a great tip. Tip of the Week: Tip of the Week – My Client is in Detention… How Do I Find Them? There are currently eight detention centers in North Carolina: 1. Alexander Juvenile Detention Center in Taylorsville2. Cabarrus Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Concord3. Cumberland Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Fayetteville4. New Ha
Week in Review June 29-July 2
Happy Holiday Weekend Readers! A short week for OJD but full of work and planning. No tip, but we have a few events coming up for you and that’ll close out this blog. Webinars & CLE Opportunities 1. July 9, 2020 6:00-8:00 OJD along with Dorothy Hairston-Mitchell of the NCCU School of Law and The Virtual Justice Project, are hosting: The State of Our Mental Health Part I: Presented by Cindy Cottle, Ph.D., April Harris-Britt, Ph.D. and Brett Bowers, LCMHCS, LCAS, NCC, MAC. This is a NON-CLE acti
Week in Review: June 22-26
Another week down Readers! How are you feeling? Ready to get off, grab some ice cold lemonade and enjoy some front porch action? Us too, so let’s get down to business. TIP OF THE WEEK! District court is generally not a court of record, however juvenile delinquency court is a court of record. That means that you are creating a record for use on appeal if that becomes necessary at the conclusion of your case. In addition to making sure you preserve the record for appeal (more on that later), you
Happy Father’s Day!
Happy Father’s Day to all the amazing dads out there. From teaching daily life lessons, coming to the rescue and saving us from the monsters under the bed, today’s all about you. Thank you! Check out OJD and some of the dad’s that make us great! 1. 1. 1. 1.









