Early Childhood Court
… to assist families during their involvement with the child welfare system. B.A.B.Y.’s main priority is the safety and well-being of children. During separation, … will assist families in achieving their goals through the following services: Individual counseling Parenting …
jurisprudence
… Formal study of the principles on which legal rules are based and the means by which judges guide their decision making. …
hung jury
… which cannot agree on a final verdict. If a jury is hung, the court declares a mistrial and the case may be re-tried. …
forgery
… The false making or material altering, with intent to defraud, of any writing which, if genuine, might be the foundation of a legal liability. …
manslaughter
… The unlawful killing of another without malice; may be either … voluntary, upon a sudden impulse, or involuntary, in the commission of some unlawful act. …
Fifth Amendment
… Among other right, the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees that a person cannot be …
presentment (First appearance)
… to be innocent. This presumption remains until and unless the state overcomes the presumption by competent evidence of guilt. …
Fourteenth Amendment
… Among other matters, the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits states from depriving any …
zoning
… The division of a city by legislative regulation into districts, and the design of regulations having to do with structural and …
Reginald K. Whitehead
… has served as a Judge since 1994. He currently serves as the Administrative Judge for the Problem Solving Court Division …