State v. E. S.State v. E. S.
Argued and submitted May 15, 2024.
Gingеr Fitch argued the cause for appellant. Also on the brief was Youth Rights & Justice.
Shannon T. Reel, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent. Also on the brief were Ellen F. Rosenblum, Attorney General, and Benjamin Gutman, Solicitor General.
Befоre Aoyagi, Presiding Judge, Jacquot, Judge, and Kistler, Senior Judge.
AOYAGI, P. J.
Vacated and remanded for findings under
AOYAGI, P. J.
Youth appeals judgments revoking youth‘s probation and committing youth to the Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) for placement in a youth correctional facility. Youth raises two assignments of error on appeal. First, youth argues that the juvenile court erred by denying youth‘s request to set over the disposition. Second, youth argues thаt the juvenile court failed to make written findings as required by
In D. B. O., the juvenile court committed an adjudicated youth to OYA custody, making a written finding that the youth “cannot be maintained in the community.” Id. at 747. We held that that finding did not satisfy
Here, the juvenile court made the following written findings regarding why it was in youth‘s best interests to be placed with OYA:
We observe that a form containing a single linе for best-interests findings is not well suited to making thoughtful written findings. In any event, here, in the space provided, the court made a list in abbreviated language that is not entirely legible. The state has helpfully offered a transcription of the handwriting and abbreviations, to which youth has taken no exception. Ultimately, we understand the court to have made the following written findings as to why it is in youth‘s best interest to be placed with OYA:
- DEL1
- Harkins House
- Electronic monitoring
- Psychological evaluation
- Sex offender treatment
- Drug and alcohol use
- Mental health issues
- Multiple probation violations
- Discharge summary indicates ongoing and concerning thinking errors
Youth argues that those written findings do not satisfy
We agree with youth that the written findings in this case do not satisfy the requirement in
Under
Vacated and remanded for findings under