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NCJ Number: NCJ 083582  Add to Shoppping Cart  
Title: Standards Relating to Counsel for Private Parties
Author(s): L Teitelbaum
Corporate Author: Juvenile Justice Standards Project
United States
Date Published: 1980
Page Count: 236
Sponsoring Agency: American Bar Endowment
United States

Andrew W Mellon Foundation
United States

Vincent Astor Foundation
United States

Herman Goldman Foundation
United States

National Institute of Justice
US Dept Justice
Office of Justice Programs
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US Securities and Exchange Cmssn
Office of the Inspector General
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US Dept of Justice NIJ Pub
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Grant Number: 76-JN-99-0018; 78-JN-AX-0002; 74-NI-99-0043; 75-NI-99-0101; 71-NI-99-0014;72-NI-99-0032
Sale Source: Ballinger Publishing Co
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Document: PDF 
Language: English
Country: United States
Annotation: These juvenile justice standards for counsel for private parties focus on the lawyer-client relationship, the initial stages of representation, advising and counseling the client, preadjudication proceedings, adjudication, transfer proceedings, disposition, and postdisposition.
Abstract: The standards generally reject both the guardianship and amicus curiae definitions of juvenile counsel's role and require instead that attorneys in juvenile court assume those responsibilities for advocacy and counseling which obtain in other areas of legal representation. Juvenile counsel's principal function thus lies in furthering the lawful objectives of the client through all reasonably available means permitted by law. Standards for the lawyer-client relationship cover the nature of the relationship, adversity of interests, confidentiality, advice and service with respect to anticipated unlawful conduct, and the duty to keep the client informed. Standards dealing with the initial stages of representation concern prompt action to protect the client, interviewing the client, investigation and preparation, and relations with prospective witnesses. Standards are also provided for advising the client concerning the case, control and direction of the case, and counseling. Standards for juvenile counsel's pretrial responsibilities relate to intake, early disposition, and detention. Adjudication standards deal with discovery and motions, compliance with orders, selection of and relations with jurors, presentation of evidence, examination of witnesses, testimony by the respondent, and argument. American Bar Association standards relating to the defense function are appended, and a selected bibliography of 160 listings is provided.
Index Term(s): Defense counsel ; Defense preparation ; Defense ; Juvenile justice standards
 
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