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tNTER-AGENCY AGREEMENT <br />This Agreement entered into this day of , 2008 <br />by and between the North Oimsted Community Diversion Program (hereinafter <br />cailed the PROGRAM) and the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court (hereinafter <br />calied the COURT). <br />Whereas the COURT desires to promote and develop the Community Diversion <br />Program (hereinafter called CDP) to address juvenile misdemeanor and status <br />offenders. <br />Whereas the PROGRAM, within the COURT'S Community Diversion Program <br />system, desires to utifize community resources to address juvenile misdemeanor <br />and status affenders within the PROGRAM. <br />Now therefore, the parties mutually agree as follows: <br />BACKGROUND <br />The general purpose sections of the Ohio Revised Code (Chapter 2151.01) and <br />Rules of Juvenile Procedure (Juv R 1(B) and Juv R 9) give general authority for <br />the COURT to establish legal mechanisms ta divert compiaints before they are <br />filed for formal court action while protecting the Constitutionai due process rights <br />of the accused juvenile. Ohio Revised Code section 2151.11 states that "a <br />juvenile court may participate with other public or private agencies ....in <br />programs which have as their objective the prevention and control of juveniie <br />delinquency." <br />PROGRAM OBJECTIVE <br />The purpose of CDP is to divert youth who are juvenile offenders of <br />misdemeanor and status offenses from forrnal court action and to utilize <br />community resources to ameliorate the situations. <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />The PROGRAM agrees to develop and implement the CDP or utilize another <br />COURT-apprAVed CDP to hear misdemeanor and status offense complaints that <br />occur in North Olmsted or are committed elsewhere by North Olmsted residents. <br />Attachment A identifies some <br />The PROGRAM will be developed and implemented according to standards <br />developed by the COURT, which include, but are not limited fio: <br />1. a)The CDP will have access to at least one Volunteer Magistrate. <br />b) A Volunteer Magistrafie may be the mayor of the community, a <br />police officer of the community, or an attorney in good standing, <br />licensed by the State of Ohio or employed by the federal government, <br />and approved by the COURT.