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CJA 350 Module 3 Assignment 2 LASA 1 Juvenile
Supervision
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Johnny is a 14-year-old boy whose parents are both working two jobs to provide for their
family. Johnny is an only child and remains unsupervised until later in the evenings due to his
parents' employment. He is not involved in extracurricular activities and spends a large amount
of time with his friends, unsupervised in his home. One day, Johnny is tempted by his friends to
shoplift a shirt from aCentervale Mall Department Store after school. He does so and is arrested
by the Centervale Police Officer, R. M. Syler. Johnny's parents are contacted; they pick him up
from the Centervale Police Department (CPD) where they are notified of a scheduled
appointment for them to meet with Centervale Probation and Parole's Juvenile Officer Randy
Melton. At the meeting, Johnny admits to stealing the shirt. Johnny enters into a supervision
period with Officer Melton.
During the period of supervision, Johnny meets with Officer Melton at CPD. Even though Officer
Melton knew that Johnny was required to undergo random urine analysis exams, he had never
asked Johnny to provide a urine sample over the three-month period Johnny had been meeting
with him. One meeting proved to be different. Johnny was required to undergo a urine analysis
and his results revealed positive for marijuana. The results of Johnny's urine analysis test were
not surprising to Officer Melton because he had received reports from Johnny's parents and the
school that Johnny's grades were dropping and that he was consistently arguing with teachers
and his parents because he did not want to follow rules set forth by the school or at home.
Johnny was also not abiding by the rules of the supervision agreement he had entered into with
his supervising officer by failing the drug test. Due to the violation of his supervision, he had to
appear in front of the juvenile court judge for a status hearing and for them to hear the