A teen court sometimes called youth court or peer court is a problem-solving court within the juvenile justice system where teens charged with certain types of offenses can be sentenced by a jury of same-aged peers. Depending on their training, community support, and agreements with traditional court systems, most teen or youth courts are recognized as valid, legal venues for the process of hearing cases , sentencing and sentence fulfillment. Teen courts and their verdicts are not authorized by public law. Teen courts are staffed by youth volunteers who serve in various capacities within the program, trained and acting in the roles of jurors , lawyers , bailiffs , and clerks.

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National Teen Court Conference
We are so happy to have shared our first virtual conference with you! On-demand session recordings are no longer available. Information for Attendees View the Conference Program. Save the date! We're keeping our fingers crossed we'll be able to gather safely in person with COVID-precautions in place, but if that's not the case, we're prepared to hold the conference virtually!



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State Court Web sites
Oneida County Teen Court is being held virtually until further notice to keep all participants safe. Please contact Carrie Kubacki at or carrie. Teen Court is usually held one day per month at each site — typically the third Wednesday in Rhinelander and the fourth Monday in Minocqua. We are currently holding all hearings virtually via Zoom. Offenders receive a sentence from their peers rather than a judge.



Sandra Porter-Phillips Mrs. Teen Court is a community-based partnership that provides an alternative to traditional disciplinary action designed to increase the positive outcomes for our at-risk youth as they transition into adulthood. The ultimate goal of Teen Court is to engage at-risk students through prevention strategies that foster positive youth development in an environment that is supported by internal and external stakeholders within our community. Teen Court is designed to educate our students about the judicial process.