Post-Disposition
Post-disposition advocacy encompasses a broad array of issues that affect adjudicated youth. Such advocacy may entail engaging in appellate work; monitoring and engaging in direct advocacy related to safety, conditions of confinement, and parole; monitoring the implementation of disposition plans and actively participating in review hearings to ensure that the court is accurately informed about…
A sample motion from Ohio requesting declassification from the sex offense registry or reclassification to a lower tier registrant. This motion argues the child’s factual history of demonstrated success, the statutory factors to consider, and research on low recidivism rates and responsiveness to treatment for young people adjudicated of sex offenses.
This amicus brief by The Gault Center and others argues that Virigina curtails a child’s right to challenge the effectiveness of representation by defense counsel. Amici outline that habeas review is the only method that young people are able to protect their due process right to effective assistance of counsel, as no right exists to…
This amici brief by Juvenile Law Center, Rutgers Legal Clinic, The Gault Center, and others argues trial courts retain jurisdiction post-disposition to modify or change dispositional orders that are contrary to the purpose of the juvenile code. Further, the brief argues trial courts must provide oversight to ensure the safety of young people in abusive…
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