Los Alamos Municipal Teen Court
Teen Court Coordinator-Sara Martinez
Office 505-662-8099
Cell 505-412-8938
[email protected]
Teen Court is a nationally recognized early intervention and restorative justice program for juveniles (ages 12-18). It is a diversionary court that keeps first time teen offenders with traffic infractions and misdemeanor offenses out of the traditional court system. The teen accepts responsibility for their offense, appears before a judge and jury of their peers, and is sentenced. The teen faces consequences that help them to learn from their mistakes and make amends for their actions. The sanctions are determined by the Teen Court jury, and usually include community service and jury duty at future Teen Court hearings. Other possible sanctions can include, being required to write an essay, letters of apology, educational programs, gender-specific programs, and substance abuse prevention workshops.
Los Alamos Teen Court is typically held on Wednesday afternoons and a parent/guardian is required at hearing.
Check out volunteer opportunities here: https://www.volunteerlosalamos.org/
Summer Activity Guide
2019-CS List.pdf
2018ReportingSheet.rtf
REFERRAL PROGRAM AGREEMENT:
THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETELY FILLED OUT WITH A PARENT/GUARDIAN
AND RETURNED TO THE COURT IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR TEEN
COURT PROCEEDINGS.