Case Name: In re ALEX G.
Court: Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island
Decision Date: 2009-08-31
Citations: 978 A.2d 1088
Docket Number: No. 09-36-A
Parties: In re ALEX G.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's Atlantic Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 978
Pages: 1088–1088

Head Matter:
In re ALEX G.
No. 09-36-A.
Supreme Court of Rhode Island.
Aug. 31, 2009.
Aaron L. Weisman, Dept of Atty. Gen.
Raymond Cooney, Esq., Providence, John T. Gannon, Esq., Pawtucket.
Paula Rosin, Office of Public Defender.

Opinion:
CORRECTED ORDER
This is respondent juvenile Alex G.'s appeal from a Family Court adjudication that he was wayward. The adjudication was based for the most part upon offensive speech deemed by the trial judge to have constituted a violation of § 11 — 45—1 (a)(2). The state, however, has now submitted a confession of error conceding that the Family Court judge erred in his determination and that under State v. Tavarozzi, 446 A.2d 1048 (R.I.1982), a finding of waywardness on these facts was constitutionally impermissible.
Accordingly, pursuant to the confession of error, the respondent's appeal is sustained. The wayward adjudication is hereby reversed, and the papers in the case are ordered returned to the Family Court.