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Court In Schools Program
The Courts in Schools program is designed to bring court proceedings
into middle school and high schools in Bexar County. The program began
in 1993 in Michigan with Judge Michael Martone as a prevention tool
for young people. The program was brought to San Antonio in 2000
and is being done for the first time in the State of Texas here in Bexar
County. In 2000, Bexar County District Attorney Susan Reed and the County
Commissioners deemed that any junior high school auditorium in Bexar County
could be used as an extension of the Bexar County Justice Center to hear plea
bargains for County Court cases.
In 2001, the same proclamation was made for high school auditoriums. This allows
for County Court at Law judges to have their defendants appear at a school for
their hearing. County Courts hear misdemeanor cases and they range from DWI,
possession of marijuana (0-2 oz), shoplifting, graffiti, gang involvement and
other misdemeanor crimes.
The Presa staff sets up the school with skirting, signage, and sound systems.
The judges bring their entire staff including bailiffs, court reporters, court
clerks, court coordinators, as well as the Assistant District Attorneys
and defense attorneys.
Typically, the judge will hear 3-6 cases during the 1 1/2 hour session.
At the conclusion of the cases, the Bexar County Zero Tolerance Boot Camp
brings out 3-5 boots to share their stories about the choices they made and
the consequences they live with. Finally, the judges and all of the staff
at the assembly answer questions from the student body.
The students ask questions about college, law school, judgeships, court reporting
school, law enforcement and other pertinent questions to them. Judges currently
presiding over court in the Courts in Schools program are Judge Monica Guerrero,
Judge Karen Crouch, Judge Jo Ann DeHoyos, Judge Al Alonso and Judge Oscar Kazan.
Over the last five years, Presa Community Center has been involved with the Courts
in Schools program providing all of the master scheduling and coordination with
the schools and judges and providing the set-up technical assistance.
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