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Juvenile Remediation to Attain Capacity to Proceed: New NC Law

  • By Jacquelyn Greene
  • October 22, 2024
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A new law governing capacity to proceed in delinquency cases is set to take effect beginning with offenses committed on or after January 1, 2025. Part V. of Session Law 2023-114 creates a juvenile capacity standard and establishes procedures to…

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Categories North Carolina Personal Injury Lawyer

New Law on Juvenile Capacity to Proceed

  • By Jacquelyn Greene
  • September 24, 2024
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The current law that governs a juvenile’s capacity to proceed in a delinquency matter matches part of the criminal law that governs a defendant’s capacity to proceed. The Juvenile Code expressly incorporates G.S. 15A‑1001, ‑1002, and ‑1003—the criminal provisions that…

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Categories North Carolina

Changes Coming to Delinquency Law

  • By Jacquelyn Greene
  • August 27, 2024
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Session Law 2024-17 contains several changes to delinquency law and new penalties for soliciting a minor to commit an offense. I covered the changes related to juvenile jurisdiction and the transfer process in last month’s blog. This blog explains the…

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Categories North Carolina

Change to the Law of Juvenile Jurisdiction and Juvenile Transfer to Superior Court

  • By Jacquelyn Greene
  • July 23, 2024
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Session Law 2024-17 enacts changes to the law regarding the scope of original juvenile jurisdiction beginning with offenses committed on or after December 1, 2024. Law changes regarding the existing process to transfer a case from juvenile to superior court…

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Categories North Carolina

The Court’s Obligation to Determine Disposition in a Delinquency Matter

  • By Jacquelyn Greene
  • June 25, 2024
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Is the court bound to order a certain disposition in a delinquency matter when the juvenile and the prosecutor agree to that disposition as part of an agreement? The short answer is no. The Juvenile Code requires the court to…

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Categories North Carolina

Disposition Continuance to Provide for Time in Secure Custody Not Allowed

  • By Jacquelyn Greene
  • May 28, 2024
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Are there limits on the court’s ability to continue the dispositional hearing in a delinquency case? The Court of Appeals recently identified one limit In re D.R.F., Jr., ____ N.C.App. _____ (May 7. 2024).  The court held that a continuance…

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Categories North Carolina

What is the Maximum Commitment Period That Must be Noticed at Disposition in a Delinquency Case?

  • By Jacquelyn Greene
  • April 23, 2024
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When the court issues an order of disposition committing a juvenile to a youth development center (YDC), that commitment is almost always required to be for an indefinite period of time that lasts at least six months. G.S.7B-2513(a). The court…

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Categories North Carolina

Statutory Rights to Appeal Orders in Delinquency Matters: What, When, Who, and Impact on Juvenile Court

  • By Jacquelyn Greene
  • April 15, 2024
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The right to appeal an order in a delinquency matter is established in G.S. 7B-2602 (Right to appeal) and G.S. 7B-2603 (Right to appeal transfer decision). These statutes do not identify every order that is entered in a delinquency action.…

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Categories North Carolina

Addressing Substance Use Disorders Through Delinquency Dispositions

  • By Jacquelyn Greene
  • February 27, 2024
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The Juvenile Code authorizes 14 different dispositional alternatives for delinquency cases that result in Level 1 dispositions and 23 different dispositional alternatives for delinquency cases that result in Level 2 dispositions. G.S. 7B-2508(c), (d); G.S. 7B-2506(1)-(23). For both Level I…

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Categories North Carolina

When Juvenile Justice Matters Cross State Lines: The Interstate Compact for Juveniles (ICJ)

  • By Jacquelyn Greene
  • January 23, 2024
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Imagine a case involving a juvenile who lives in North Carolina and is in secure custody because of a charge of an act of delinquency in New York comes across your desk. You look to the Juvenile Code to read…

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DSS Custody of a Juvenile in a Delinquency Case: When and Why It Cannot Be Combined with Secure Custody or YDC Commitment

  • By Jacquelyn Greene
  • September 23, 2025
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The most recent Court of Appeals delinquency-related decision, In the Matter of D.H., ___ N.C.App. ___ (August 20, 2025), is…

Case Summaries: N.C. Court of Appeals (Sept. 17, 2025)

  • By Joseph L. Hyde
  • September 22, 2025
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  • September 19, 2025
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Recent Legislative Changes Affecting Judicial Authority and Administration

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  • September 17, 2025
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