New York Juvenile Detention Scandal: Psychologist Accused of Repeated Assaults Amid Staff Misconduct

Albany, NY – A harrowing lawsuit has been filed against a juvenile detention facility in upstate New York, where a former psychologist is accused of repeatedly raping a 17-year-old inmate. The alleged assaults, said to occur dozens of times, unfolded as facility staff purportedly turned a blind eye, some even making jest of the situation. At the heart of the lawsuit is Tony Simmons, a psychologist who was employed at the facility until his subsequent arrest in 2010. The legal action claims that Simmons committed multiple acts of sexual assault against the teenager during counseling … Read more

Alabama Teen Faces Harsh Realities of Adult Jail, Sparking Debate on Juvenile Justice Laws

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Djovani Jean-Pierre, a 17-year-old of Haitian descent, marked his birthday not with a celebration, but within the confines of a northern Alabama county jail cell, where he has spent the better part of the school year awaiting his day in court. This youth, charged as an adult, faces serious legal challenges including first-degree robbery and second-degree assault, a scenario casting a spotlight on contentious state laws and the delicate balance of justice for minors. For half a year, Jean-Pierre has navigated a convoluted system that forces teens in some cases to coexist … Read more

Jenny Richardson Fore Steps Up for Juvenile Court Judge in Livingston Parish Special Election

Denham Springs, LA – Jenny Richardson Fore, a seasoned public defender and lifelong Republican from Denham Springs, has officially entered the race for the 21st Judicial District Court Juvenile Judge. Fore filed her candidacy for the upcoming special election scheduled for March 29, aiming to succeed Judge Blaire D. Edwards who recently secured a position at the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeals. With over a decade of experience working alongside Edwards, particularly within the juvenile drug court program, Fore has a robust background in implementing trauma training sessions designed for child victims and their … Read more

Tennessee Lawmakers Push for Tougher Juvenile Justice Laws Amid Rising Concerns Over Youth Crime

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — In response to rising concerns over juvenile crime, Tennessee lawmakers have initiated a series of legislative proposals aimed at tightening penalties for young offenders, including measures that would see more teens facing trials as adults. The move follows reports of increased frustration among Nashville residents regarding vehicle break-ins and other criminal activities attributed to youth. Recent reports from the Metro Nashville Police Department indicate a slight increase in juvenile arrests, with 2,002 recorded in 2024, up by 4.4 percent from the previous year. Despite this uptick in certain crimes, overall juvenile crime … Read more