Things are always changing in Juvenile Court-make sure you understand the significance of the changes and where they are leading. Hear different judicial opinions on delinquency and child welfare issues that impact your practice. Not all judges think alike, but this program gives you insight into their thought process; not only what they are thinking about but also how they are thinking about it.
Take this opportunity to learn from an experienced panel of Juvenile Court Judges! They discuss how the criminal justice reforms impact the day-to-day workings of the Court as well as the proposition of changing the age of the Court’s jurisdiction. Learn how judges are interpreting the latest cases and initiatives.
No matter which agency you work for-DYS, CPCS, CAFL, DCF-everyone working with children and juveniles within Massachusetts will benefit from discovering what it is that the Juvenile Court Judges want you to know before you enter their courtrooms.
Take this opportunity to learn from an experienced panel of Juvenile Court Judges! They discuss how the criminal justice reforms impact the day-to-day workings of the Court as well as the proposition of changing the age of the Court’s jurisdiction. Learn how judges are interpreting the latest cases and initiatives.
No matter which agency you work for-DYS, CPCS, CAFL, DCF-everyone working with children and juveniles within Massachusetts will benefit from discovering what it is that the Juvenile Court Judges want you to know before you enter their courtrooms.
Course Content
2:00 pm - 2:02 pmWelcome and Introduction
J.W. Carney, Jr., Esq.,
Carney, Gaudet & Carney, Boston
2:02 pm - 2:14 pm
Competency Hearings in Juvenile Proceedings
Should a judge conduct a competency hearing prior to arraignment? Commonwealth v. Carson C, SJC 13107 (January 31, 2022) If a criminal charge against a juvenile is dismissed after arraignment due to a lack of competence to stand trial, may the proceedings be expunged? Commonwealth v. Carson C, SJC 13107 (January 31, 2022)
Hon. David B. Paradis,
Hampden County Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Springfield
Hon. Joanna Rodriguez,
Middlesex County Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Lowell
2:14 pm - 2:32 pm
Wallace W. Hearings and Hearsay in Juvenile Proceedings
Can multiple misdemeanors be dismissed as a “first offense” at a Wallace
W hearing? Could a charge of A&B on a police office proceed directly to arraignment without a Wallace W hearing? Commonwealth v. Manolo M.,486 Mass. 678 (2021)
Can reliable hearsay be submitted as proof of a first offense on a minor
misdemeanor? Commonwealth v. Nick N., 486 Mass. 696 (2021)
Hon. Joanna Rodriguez,
Middlesex County Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Lowell
Hon. Brian P. Frane,
Middlesex County Juvenile Court, Lowell
2:32 pm - 2:47 pm
Juror Conduct in Juvenile Proceedings
Must a judge conduct a voir dire regarding a sleeping juror?
Can a judge act if a jury foreperson reports that discriminating comments are being made by
jurors during deliberations? Commonwealth v. Ralph R.,100 Mass. App. Ct. 126 (2021)
Model Jury Instruction on Implicit Bias
Hon. Brian P. Frane,
Middlesex County Juvenile Court, Lowell
Hon. Karen E. Hennessy,
Essex County Juvenile Court, Lawrence
2:47 pm - 3:03 pm
Terry Pat-Frisk in Motor Vehicle Stop
Can a police officer infer that a passenger outside a motor vehicle was
distracting him in order to prevent the police from criminal activity in the
vehicle and order the back seat passenger out and conduct a Terry pat-frisk? Commonwealth v. Sweeting-Bailey, SJC 13086
Hon. Helen Brown Bryant,
Suffolk Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston
Hon. Karen E. Hennessy,
Essex County Juvenile Court, Lawrence
3:03 pm - 3:19 pm
Disparaging Remarks to Judge in Juvenile Proceedings
Can a juvenile defendant be held in contempt for his calling the judge a
“dumb, white expletive' Commonwealth v. Ulani U., 487 Mass 203 (2021)
Hon. David B. Paradis,
Hampden County Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Springfield
Hon. Helen Brown Bryant,
Suffolk Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston
3:19 pm - 3:30 pm
Break
3:30 pm - 3:42 pm
Pathways Initiative and Conditional Custody
What is the Pathways Initiative? What is the Standing Order on Conditional Custody?
Hon. Karen E. Hennessy,
Essex County Juvenile Court, Lawrence
Hon. Helen Brown Bryant,
Suffolk Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston
3:42 pm - 3:58 pm
Juvenile Brain Development and Time Served in Secure Facilities
Can a juvenile treated as a youthful offender present testimony by an
expert on juvenile brain development who will opine that a juvenile of the
defendant’s age cannot formulate the necessary intent for murder?
Commonwealth v. Fernandes, 487 Mass. 770 (2021)
Can a juvenile who is sentenced to a commitment to DYS entitled to credit for the amount of time he has spent in a secure facility being held on that offense?
Commonwealth v. Ulani U., 487 Mass. 203 (2021)
Hon. Helen Brown Bryant,
Suffolk Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston
Hon. Brian P. Frane,
Middlesex County Juvenile Court, Lowell
3:58 pm - 4:07 pm
Testimony by Parent in Juvenile Proceedings and Probation Conditions
Can a juvenile call his father as a witness on a motion to suppress, or does the rule against a parent testifying against their child prohibit it? Commonwealth v. Vigiani, 488 Mass. 34 (2021)
Can a judge sentence a juvenile to probation with a condition that he comply with all requirements of DYS conditions of liberty?
Commonwealth v. Quigley Q., 99 Mass. App. Ct. 1112 (2021)
Hon. Karen E. Hennessy,
Essex County Juvenile Court, Lawrence
Hon. Joanna Rodriguez,
Middlesex County Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Lowell
4:08 pm - 4:16 pm
Reassessment of DYS’s Attempts at Unification - Burden of Proof
Can a juvenile in a C&P proceeding move for a reassessment of DYS’s attempts at unification prior to the annual review? What is the juvenile’s burden of proof? What is the burden of proof of DYS? Care and Protection of Rashida, 488 Mass. 217 (2021)
Hon. Brian P. Frane,
Middlesex County Juvenile Court, Lowell
Hon. David B. Paradis,
Hampden County Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Springfield
4:16 pm - 4:27 pm
Reasonable Basis to Stop a Juvenile
Did the police have a reasonable basis to stop the juvenile given the nature of the crime being investigated, the juvenile’s geographic and temporal proximity to the crime, and where the incident occurred in a high crime area? Commonwealth v. D.M., 100 Mass. App. Ct. 211 (2021)
Hon. Joanna Rodriguez,
Middlesex County Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Lowell
Hon. David B. Paradis,
Hampden County Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Springfield
4:27 pm - 4:48 pm
Trial Advocacy Tips for Juvenile Proceedings and Concluding remarks by J. W. Carney, Jr.
Panel
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Speakers
ChairJ.W. Carney, Jr., Esq.,
Carney, Gaudet & Carney, Boston
Faculty
Hon. Helen Brown Bryant,
Suffolk Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston
Hon. Brian P. Frane,
Middlesex County Juvenile Court, Lowell
Hon. Karen E. Hennessy,
Essex County Juvenile Court, Lawrence
Hon. David B. Paradis,
Hampden County Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Springfield
Hon. Joanna Rodriguez,
Middlesex County Juvenile Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Lowell