Case Title: In Interest of Jones

Citation: 230 Neb. 462, 432 N.W.2d 46

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State: nebraska

Court: Nebraska Supreme Court

Date: 1988-11-23T00:00:00Z

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432 N.W.2d 46 (1988) 230 Neb. 462 In re Interest of Roderick JONES, a Child Under 18 Years of Age. STATE of Nebraska, Appellee, v. Roderick JONES, Appellant. No. 88-345. Supreme Court of Nebraska. November 23, 1988. *47 Dennis R. Keefe, Lancaster County Public Defender, and Craig L. Nelson, Lincoln, for appellant. Robert M. Spire, Atty. Gen., Royce N. Harper and Melanie Whittamore, Lincoln, for appellee. Before HASTINGS, C.J., and BOSLAUGH, WHITE, CAPORALE, SHANAHAN, GRANT, and FAHRNBRUCH, JJ. WHITE, Justice. This is an appeal from a disposition of the separate juvenile court of Lancaster County of Roderick Jones, a child under 18 years of age, on a petition alleging sexual penetration of another in violation of Neb. Rev.Stat. § 28-319(1)(a) and (b) (Reissue 1985). On March 2, 1988, a petition was filed in the juvenile court of Lancaster County charging that Jones Jones entered a plea of no contest to the charge made in the petition at an adjudication hearing on March 23, 1988. Evidence was introduced showing that Jones did sexually penetrate T.G. and that Jones was approximately 16 years of age and T.G. was approximately 10 years of age when the incident set forth in the petition occurred. The juvenile court accepted Jones' no contest plea, adjudicated him to be a child as defined by Neb.Rev.Stat. § 43-247(2) (Cum.Supp.1986), and ordered that a predisposition investigation be completed, as well as ordering the juvenile probation officer to attempt to obtain an evaluation of Jones at the Child Guidance Center for inclusion in the predisposition report. The evaluation recommended that Jones be placed on probation and be allowed to remain in the home of his mother and stepfather. Jones would be required to participate in the adolescent offenders group counseling program at the Child Guidance Center. On April 15, 1988, the juvenile court found that Jones had attained the age of 12 years or more and should be committed to the custody of the Department of Correctional Services, State of Nebraska, for placement at the Youth Development Center *48 in Kearney, Nebraska, there to remain until duly paroled or discharged. The court, in determining Jones' sentence, took into consideration the tender years of the victim, her resulting pregnancy, Jones' average intelligence and lack of any mental disability, Jones' knowledge of sex, the seriousness of the offense under the law, and that any lesser sentence would tend to depreciate the seriousness of the crime. Jones filed a notice of appeal and motion to suspend execution of disposition on April 19, 1988. The motion to suspend execution was overruled on April 21, 1988. Jones assigns three errors, which can be consolidated as follows: The juvenile court erred by imposing a disposition which was excessive, and as such an abuse of discretion, and by abusing its discretion in overruling Jones' motion to suspend execution of the disposition pending appeal. Treating both assignments together, we note the applicable standard of review is as follows: In re Interest of Biesecker, 214 Neb. 425, 429, 333 N.W.2d 923, 925-26 (1983). In re Interest of J.M., 223 Neb. 609, 613-14, 391 N.W.2d 146, 150 (1986). We cannot find that the disposition or overruling of Jones' motion to suspend execution of disposition pending appeal was erroneous. The juvenile court adjudicated Jones as a child within the meaning of § 43-247(2). Jones' commitment to the Youth Development Center in Kearney is a disposition specifically authorized by statute. See Neb.Rev.Stat. § 43-286(2) (Supp. 1987). The record reveals no abuse of discretion on the part of the juvenile court in overruling Jones' motion to suspend execution of disposition pending appeal. Accordingly, the judgment of the juvenile court is affirmed. AFFIRMED.