ATTORNEY GENERAL - YOUNG OFFENDER AGREEMENTS

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The State of Delaware, by and through the designated Deputy Attorney General, and Suspect (name):________________________, agree to resolve the allegations against (name):________________________ as follows:
  1. It is alleged that on (date):_______________ (name)_________________,
    (age)_______, did (offense)________________________ at
    (School)______________________.
  2. The accused and his/her parents agree to enter into and continue to participate in
    counseling for a duration to be specified by a licensed psychologist with a
    counselor selected by the Accused's parents and approved by the State.
  3. An appointment to begin this counseling will be scheduled no
    later than (date)______________
  4. The accused agrees to undergo a psychological evaluation and follow any recommendations made as a result of the evaluation.
  5. Accused will participate in good faith in any counseling and/or treatment
    programs.
  6. Accused waives his right to a speedy trial with regard to this (offense),
    for a period of ___________________.
  7. Accused waives any privileges regarding confidential communications with the psychologist or counselor with regard to the release of information to the Department of Justice.
  8. Accused will have no unlawful contact with (name)________________________.

Accused's Parents or Guardian____________________________


Attorney__________
__________________


Accused Parties_____________________


DAG__________
_____________________


So agreed this ______ day of ______, _______.

Please note this is only a sample and is subject to change by the Attorney General's office.

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* The information contained on this website is intended to provide a general overview of issues related to school law. While the Attorney General's Office has made every effort to ensure that the material included reflects the Delaware law as of August 1, 2002, it should be noted that the information is subject to constant change. Although the information presented strives for accuracy, it should not be taken as legal advice. School administrators should consult their school district's attorney or Deputy Attorney General for guidance on specific questions or cases.