Legal, Logistical, and Ethical Issues Relating to Juvenile Case Manager in Municipal Courts Managing Juvenile Cases TMCEC AY 2012Law

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Legal, Logistical, and Ethical Issues Relating to Juvenile Case Manager in Municipal Courts Managing Juvenile Cases TMCEC AY 2012Law I. Law : The Statutory Evolution of Juvenile Case Managers A. 2001 B. 2003 C. 2005 D. 2007 E. 2009 F. 2011 1. Truancy Case Managers (SB 1432) 2. Reimbursement from the Gov. (SB 1432) 3. Art. 45.054, CCP: Employment of Case Manager in Juvenile Cases (HB 1118) 4. Implication on Transfer (HB 1118) 5. Which is better to play or punt? 1. Renamed Juvenile Case Manager (HB 2319) 2. Consolidation of Employment Provisions (HB 2319) 3. Effort to Segregate Family Code and CCP Provisions relating to Children 4. The Addition of Article 45.056(e) CCP and its Consequences 1. Art. 102.0174, CCP: Birth of the local court for JCM funding (HB 1575) 2. Art. 45.056(a)(2) Authorization of Inter-Local Agreements 1. Harris County Questions Constitutionality of Art. 102.0174, CCP: AG Opinion RQ-579 (2007) because court costs are punitive and optional costs result in variances in punishment. (See, The Recorder (May 2007)). 2. Note: Subsequently, Court of Criminal Appeals holds that court costs are not punitive but rather administrative (Weir v. State, 278 S.W.3d 364 (Tex. Crim. App. 2009) 1. Legislation requiring JCM training and setting qualifications are introduced but not passed into law. 2. Legislation regarding JCM supervision is introduced but is not passed into law. 1. Legislation requiring JCM training and setting qualifications is introduced and passed into law. (SB 61) 2. What can be purchased with the JCM fund is expanded (SB 61) 3. Legislation regarding JCM supervision is introduced is passed into law. (SB 209) 4. Article 45.056(e) is repealed. (SB 1489)

5. Article 102.0174(g) is more restrictive the fund may not be used to supplement the salary of someone whose primary role is not JCM. You cannot collect the JCM fee if you don t have a JCM program. (SB 1489) II. Logistical Issues: Models of Juvenile Case Management A. Case Work Model Intake, assessment, and accessing social services (see, Article 45.056(g), CCP added by SB 209) B. Probation Model Supervising compliance with orders (Art. 45.056(c), CCP) C. Court Clerk Administering the courts juvenile docket (Art. 45.056(e), CCP) D. Hybrid III. Ethical Issues A. For Judges Ex parte information (See, Canon 3B(8)(d)) B. For JCMs When to share information? C. Propriety in JCM Fund Use

Transfer of Juvenile Cases from Municipal to Juvenile Court Case filed in municipal court start First question: Is the case a sexting offense against a child? Third question: Does court have a juvenile case manager? MUST waive jurisdiction and TRANSFER case to juvenile end court Second question: Does juvenile have 2+ prior (non-traffic) convictions? No mandatory transfer MUST waive jurisdiction and TRANSFER case to juvenile end court Final question: Should non-traffic case be transferred? Waive jurisdiction and TRANSFER case to juvenile court Send case documents to juvenile court end Retain jurisdiction of case and proceed *Notify juvenile court of case end

Managing Juvenile Cases: Mandatory and Discretionary Transfer of Juvenile Cases Question: Must a municipal court hear every Class C Misdemeanor case involving a child? Statutory Authority: Section 51.08, Family Code: Transfer from Criminal Court The defendant must be a child o Section 51.02(2) defines a child as a person who is 10 years of age or older and under 17 years of age at time of offense The charge must be one that can be transferred o Must be delinquent conduct or conduct indicating a need for supervision (CINS) o Cannot transfer traffic cases o What about tobacco cases under Chapter 161 of the Health and Safety Code? Mandatory vs. Discretionary Transfer Mandatory transfer of a child previously convicted of two or more fine-only offenses (other than traffic) o Do not count DSC, deferred, or teen court they are not convictions o Exception: a court with a Juvenile Case Manager is not subject to this type of mandatory transfer Mandatory transfer of sexting cases o Section 43.261, Penal Code o Court must transfer sexting case against a child o JCM exception does not apply to this type of mandatory transfer Discretionary transfer of offenses (other than traffic) o No or only one previous fine-only conviction (other than traffic) o Or anytime at courts discretion (unless it is traffic) Procedure When Transferring a Case When a case is transferred, what documents must the transferring court send to the juvenile court? Transfer order Copy of the complaint/citation Other papers, documents, and transcripts of testimony related to the case Must the child be taken into custody pending action by the juvenile court? Child shall be ordered to be taken to the place of detention designated by the juvenile court, or Child shall be released to the custody of the child s parent, guardian, or custodian, to be brought before the juvenile court at a time designated by that court

Ethical Considerations Canon 3B (1): A judge shall hear and decide matters assigned to the judge except those in which disqualification is required or recusal is appropriate. Canon 3B (2): A judge should be faithful to the law and shall maintain professional competence in it. A judge shall not be swayed by partisan interests, public clamor, or fear of criticism. Canon 3B (9): A judge should dispose of all judicial matters promptly, efficiently and fairly. Questions to consider: -Under what kind of circumstances should a municipal court make a discretionary transfer? -What sources of information may a judge ethically consider in deciding whether to transfer a juvenile case? -Are any sources ethically questionable? -In terms of the defendant s rights, when, if ever, may it be procedurally too late for a judge to decide to make a discretionary transfer of a juvenile case? Transfer of Failure to Attend School Cases Juvenile Court may not refuse mandatory transfer of a FTAS case if prosecuting attorney determines case is legally sufficient for adjudication in juvenile court Juvenile Court may transfer truancy cases on either a case by case basis or as a class if the municipal court accepts o Can be transferred for up to one year as a class o Complaint would be filed as criminal FTAS, not as civil truancy