Tuesday was graduation night in the Old Courthouse in Batavia for the seniors who have participated in Youth Court during their high school years.
Youth Court adjudicates actual cases involving youthful offenders. It's a voluntary alternative for young people facing disciplinary action. The young offenders are those who are willing to admit to wrongdoing and submit to a hearing before their peers, who will recommend a sentence based on facts presented at trial.
The goal of Youth Court, which began in Genesee County in 2008 and is coordinated by the Genesee County Youth Bureau, is to develop citizenship skills among students as well as help them develop decision-making tools and better understand the judicial process.
The graduation was timed to coincide with National Law Day.
Six of the nine school districts in Genesee County participate, and this year there were 23 students involved in Youth Court.
Youth Court proceedings are confidential.
"The youth who come before our members really learn from their mistakes, and they don't end up somewhere else in our criminal justice system," said Chelsea Elliott, youth program coordinator. "We hope they come here, they say, 'I don't want to get in trouble again,' and then they don't end up across the street at Family Court or anywhere else in our criminal justice system."
Following the brief graduation ceremony, the students performed a Mock Trial for the parents who attended to observe.