Section 373.74. Disciplinary hearing: advocates.  


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  • (1)  A superintendent shall designate staff to serve as advocates for youth at disciplinary hearings. Preference shall be given to staff who volunteer. Staff may be selected by an accused youth, subject to staff's consent and availability. Staff involved in the incident or in writing the report used in the disciplinary hearing process may not act as the youth's advocate.
    (2)  Before the disciplinary hearing, the advocate shall help the youth understand the charges and help in the preparation and presentation of any defense, including gathering evidence and witness testimony and preparing the youth's own statement. The advocate may speak on behalf of the youth at the disciplinary hearing or may help the youth state a defense. After the disciplinary hearing, the advocate shall discuss the case with the youth, ensure that the youth understands what happened at the disciplinary hearing and answer any questions.
History: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534 , eff. 7-1-00.