In Maine, juvenile appeals are governed by the Maine Juvenile Code and the Maine Rules of Appellate Procedure. The Juvenile Code broadly dictates the types of rulings that a juvenile may appeal, and the Appellate Rules set out the details of how the appeal must proceed in the Law Court. The Juvenile Code divides appealable rulings into five categories: adjudications, dispositions, detention orders, orders of deferred disposition, and bind-over orders.[1] An adjudication is appealable to the Law Court by right, as long as the appeal is taken after an order of disposition.[2] An order of disposition or any subsequent order modifying the disposition discretion is appealable to the Law Court by right, and reviewed for an abuse of.[3] A deten...
Includes bibliographical references.This study presents an evaluation of juvenile justice in five no...
This Article examines the sources of the contemporary problems associated with the adjudication of p...
In the great majority of states all persons who have not reached their 16th birthday are within the ...
Abstract: Appellate courts provide important institutional oversight in any judicial system, particu...
There is probably no more difficult, albeit interesting, job in the state than the position occupied...
In State v. Brackett, the defendant was charged with kidnapping, gross sexual assault, burglary, and...
While juvenile courts continue to balance and reevaluate the dual goals of community safety and reha...
For the entire 178 years of Maine\u27s statehood, its Supreme Judicial Court, “sitting as the Law Co...
The appellate system serves important functions in child welfare cases. It ensures that the relation...
In 1995, Minnesota created a blended sentencing option for serious, violent juvenile offenders. Unde...
It is not unusual for an appellate court to simply announce: “In the circumstances of this case, the...
This Note addresses constitutional issues relevant to pretrial detention and identifies problematic ...
DRAWING ON SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND EMPIRICAL EVALUATIONS OF JUDICIAL WAIVER ADMINISTRATION IN MI...
Restitution is often included in criminal dispositions in order to hold the defendant accountable fo...
At its inception the juvenile court was characterized by procedural informality and individualized, ...
Includes bibliographical references.This study presents an evaluation of juvenile justice in five no...
This Article examines the sources of the contemporary problems associated with the adjudication of p...
In the great majority of states all persons who have not reached their 16th birthday are within the ...
Abstract: Appellate courts provide important institutional oversight in any judicial system, particu...
There is probably no more difficult, albeit interesting, job in the state than the position occupied...
In State v. Brackett, the defendant was charged with kidnapping, gross sexual assault, burglary, and...
While juvenile courts continue to balance and reevaluate the dual goals of community safety and reha...
For the entire 178 years of Maine\u27s statehood, its Supreme Judicial Court, “sitting as the Law Co...
The appellate system serves important functions in child welfare cases. It ensures that the relation...
In 1995, Minnesota created a blended sentencing option for serious, violent juvenile offenders. Unde...
It is not unusual for an appellate court to simply announce: “In the circumstances of this case, the...
This Note addresses constitutional issues relevant to pretrial detention and identifies problematic ...
DRAWING ON SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND EMPIRICAL EVALUATIONS OF JUDICIAL WAIVER ADMINISTRATION IN MI...
Restitution is often included in criminal dispositions in order to hold the defendant accountable fo...
At its inception the juvenile court was characterized by procedural informality and individualized, ...
Includes bibliographical references.This study presents an evaluation of juvenile justice in five no...
This Article examines the sources of the contemporary problems associated with the adjudication of p...
In the great majority of states all persons who have not reached their 16th birthday are within the ...