Civil RTC News

This page lists all of the most recent developments on civil right to counsel across the country. These could be newly created rights to counsel, significant publications, public events, advocacy efforts, or other things that don’t fit into a neat category.

January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Children in Pennsylvania have a right to counsel in truancy cases (which are handled as dependency matters).

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Indigent children in Rhode Island are entitled to counsel in truancy proceedings (which are treated as "wayward child" matters).

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January 1, 1970

Discretionary appointment of counsel

A court may appoint counsel for a child in a truancy proceeding (which is treated as a status offense).

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Indigent children in South Dakota have a right to counsel upon request in truancy cases (which are treated as "child in need of supervision").

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January 1, 1970

No such proceeding

As of 2018, truancy cases no longer go to juvenile court; they only can go to youth court, which lacks the power to incarcerate or impose fines.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Indigent children in Michigan have a right to counsel in truancy proceedings (which are handled as status offenses).

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

In Tennessee, truancy (which is treated as an "unruly child" matter) only triggers a right to counsel for the child in certain situations.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Vermont children have a right to counsel in truancy proceedings (which are treated as "child in need of care or supervision" matters).

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Virginia children have a right to counsel in truancy cases (which are treated as "child in need of supervision" matters).

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

West Virginia children are entitled to counsel in truancy proceedings (which are treated as a status offense).

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Children in truancy proceedings only have a right to counsel in limited situations; the rest of the time it is discretionary.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Indigent Wyoming children have a right to counsel in truancy proceedings (which are treated as "child in need of supervision" matters).

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