Assistant State's Attorney Worcester County State's Attorney's Office
A child properly prepared for court has the ability to testify competently, confidently and without fear. Likewise, a court properly prepared to accommodate a child witness makes for a much friendlier and prepared environment for the child. Properly preparing children for court and the courtroom and judge for children requires time, patience and knowledge of the child, the law and the court. This workshop will explore ways in which putting the time into both makes for a smoother, less trauma-induced and more successful trial experience.
Learning Objectives:
Identify those children in need of special court procedures
Explore ways in which courtrooms can be configured to accommodate children
Discuss beneficial pretrial motions to ensure a more child-friendly courtroom, including the use of CCTV