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About Teen Court
About Teen Court - Santa Fe County Teen Court is an alternative court where teens are judged and sentenced by a teen jury. All cases are heard at District Court. Teen attorneys prosecute and defend the cases.
- Teen Court does not determine guilt or innocence; Teen Court is for sentencing only. A teen must accept complete responsiblity for his/her offense(s) to be heard in Teen Court.
- Teen Court is a way for eligible teens to keep their record clean. If a teen successfully completes his/ her sentence, the charges and fines are dismissed.
- By incorporating some of the principals of restorative justice we hope to help repair the harm that has been done. Teen Court gives teens the opportunity to connect and make a difference.
- Teen Court is voluntary for teens (ages 12-17) charged with traffic violations, shoplifting less than $250 value, possession of marijuana or alcohol, disorderly conduct, and other misdemeanors.
- Teen Court is for misdemeanor offenses which are referred by Municipal Court, Juvenile Probation and Parole, Magistrate Court, Children's Court, or the Santa Fe Public Schools.
- Teens can go to Teen Court if they have not committed an offense within the past two years. No one can go through Teen Court more than twice.
- All referrals to Teen Court must pay a $50 referral fee. This fee must be paid on or before the teen's scheduled hearing in Teen Court.
Responsibilities of Teen Defendants - Teen must admit to the charges.
- Teen must appear at the sentencing hearing with his/her parent, guardian, or custodian.
- Teen must complete his/her sentence within the time frame given.
- Teens must follow the court Rules of Conduct.
- Teen must not commit any other offenses during their association with Teen Court.
 |  | Legislator and Attorney Peter Wirth training Teen Attorneys. | Commissioner Virgina Vigil sitting in as guest judge on misdemeanor court. |
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