In August, the PA General Assembly, with the support of Governor Rendell and the Supreme Court, created the Interbranch Commission on Juvenile Justice to investigate circumstances that led to the corruption in Luzerne County. Representative Todd A. Eachus, Senator Lisa J. Baker, and Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille worked together to create the Commission.
Background

In 2007, eyes around the nation turned to Luzerne Country, PA, when the Juvenile Law Center (JLC) began investigating reports from youth and their families of harsh –and illegal– treatment during the adjudication process.
In what has been widely acknowledged as the worst juvenile justice scandal in US history, JLC investigators uncovered wide-spread pervasive greed and corruption by dozens of county officials at the expense of vulnerable young people and their families. JLC’s attorneys sought intervention from the PA Supreme Court, which ultimately intervened on the youths’ behalf. Read More>
Recent Posts
- Ex Pennsylvania Judge Gets 28 Years in ‘Kids for Cash’ Case
- MHAPA Joins Juvenile Law Center in Opposition to Proposed Rule 152 Regarding Waiver of Counsel for Juveniles
- Luzerne County Judge Found Guilty on 12 of 27 Counts, JLC and Victim’s Mother React
- Trial Begins for Mark A. Ciavarella Jr.
- Luzerne County Youth Aid Panels to Help Keep Juveniles Offenders Out of Juvenile Justice System

