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Rockland County
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CLARKSTOWN YOUTH COURT
Youth Courts train local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges and attorneys, handling real-life cases involving their peers. The programs use positive peer pressure to ensure that young people who have committed minor offenses pay back the community and receive the help they need to avoid further involvement in the criminal justice system. They encourage young people to take responsibility for their actions and to acknowledge how their behavior affects the quality of life in the community. For more information about the Clarkstown Youth Court contact the person below.
Contact: Eileen Malloy, Detective, Clarkstown Police Department, e_malloy@town.clarkstown.ny.us, 845-639-5846
JURY SERVICE MEDIA CONTEST
This contest, coordinated by the court system’s Office of Public Affairs, invites students (under the guidance of their teachers) to use their creativity to highlight the importance of jury service, submitting posters and other materials. Entries are judged by the participating county’s jury commissioner’s office, with awards presented locally to the winners, whose entries will be displayed in public venues throughout the state.
Contact: Gregory Murray, 212-428-2116, OPAOutreach@courts.state.ny.us
Who is eligible? High school students in the following counties: Albany, Bronx, Broome, Dutchess, Erie, Kings, Monroe, Nassau, New York, Onondaga, Orange, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Schenectady, Suffolk and Westchester.
How to apply: Contest guidelines and entry forms are available at www.nyjuror.gov/contest
Program Schedule: Annual
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ORANGETOWN YOUTH COURT
Youth Courts train local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges and attorneys, handling real-life cases involving their peers. The programs use positive peer pressure to ensure that young people who have committed minor offenses pay back the community and receive the help they need to avoid further involvement in the criminal justice system. They encourage young people to take responsibility for their actions and to acknowledge how their behavior affects the quality of life in the community. For more information about the Orangetown Youth Court contact the person below.
Contact: Michael McPadden, Detective, Orangetown Police Department, 845-359-1175, 914-359-3700 x260
STONY POINT YOUTH COURT
Youth Courts train local teenagers to serve as jurors, judges and attorneys, handling real-life cases involving their peers. The programs use positive peer pressure to ensure that young people who have committed minor offenses pay back the community and receive the help they need to avoid further involvement in the criminal justice system. They encourage young people to take responsibility for their actions and to acknowledge how their behavior affects the quality of life in the community. For more information about the Stony Point Youth Court contact the person below.
Contact: Kevin O'Connor, Detective, dko611@yahoo.com, 845-786-2242
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