Court Clerk
Responsibilities for the Court Clerk include:
- Swearing in the jury
- Swearing in the defendant, if asked to do so by the Judge
- Calling the cases
- Recording the time on the dockets
- Giving the sentence form to the Bailiff
- Recording the disposition of the case on the docket
Bailiff
Responsibilities for the Bailiff include:
- Assisting the Judge
- Maintaining order in the courtroom at all times
- Seating the jurors in the jury box
- Seating the defendants and the defendant's parents
- Announcing the Judge and calling the Court to order
- Obtaining the sentence form from the Court Clerk
- Showing the jury to the deliberation room
- Escorting the jurors back to the jury box
Prosecuting Attorney
Responsibilities for the Prosecuting Attorney include:
- Seeking justice and arguing for a sentence that is appropriate to the severity of the case
- Preparing for the case
- Giving an opening statement
- Questioning the defendant
- Cross-examining the defendant
- Providing a closing argument
Defense Attorney
Responsibilities for the Defense Attorney include:
- Presenting the defendant in the best possible light.
- Preparing for the case
- Giving an opening statement
- Questioning the defendant
- Cross-examining the defendant
- Providing a closing statement
Jurors
Responsibilities for the Jurors include:
- Determining appropriate and fair consequences for the defendant
- Listening carefully to the facts of the case
- Paying close attention to the questioning of the defendant
- Determining the consequences to hold the defendant responsible and accountable for his/her actions to the community
- Treating each case individually and without prejudice
Adult Volunteers
Adult volunteers are always welcome at Teen Court. This volunteer is reviewing a contract with a Teen Court participant