PLEA

PLEA

IN THIS PHOTO: From left to right - Katherine S., Deputy Public Defender; You would sit in the empty seat between the Deputy Public Defender and a parent or guardian; Parents; Mayela T., Translator

 

Admission (Change of Plea)

Before accepting any admission (sometimes called a change of plea), the plea needs to be supported by facts. The plea also needs to be voluntary and made knowingly and intelligently and with an understanding of the possible consequences. To be able to make those findings, I will ask the juvenile various questions. Before asking those questions, I state that the juvenile needs to answer my questions with"yes, no, or I don't understand" and that it is important that the juvenile understand my questions. I then will:

 

If a plea is accepted, a Disposition Hearing will be held where consequences are imposed. A Disposition Hearing sometimes is held at the same hearing when the plea is accepted. More often, however, a Disposition Hearing is held a few weeks later so that additional information can be presented gathered and considered.