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IN RE: J. J. W.-H., a Youth. State of Oregon, Respondent v. J. J. W.-H., Appellant.
In this juvenile delinquency case, youth appeals from a judgment and dispositional order that placed him in the legal custody of the Oregon Youth Authority (OYA). Youth assigns error to the juvenile court's disposition. He raises two arguments in support of his assignment. First, he contends that the juvenile delinquency code, which requires consideration of a youth's “best interests” when considering an OYA custodial placement, generally evinces a presumption in favor of a youth's placement at home instead of in a residential setting under OYA custody. He contends that the court erred, because the evidence presented at the dispositional hearing did not overcome that presumption. Second, he contends that the court erred when finding that placement under OYA custody was in youth's “best interests,” because the court impermissibly balanced the best-interests determination with the safety interests of the community. Having reviewed the record, we conclude that those arguments were not preserved before the juvenile court. We also conclude that the purposes and rules of preservation were not met or excused in this case. Youth does not seek plain error review, and we do not exercise our discretion to engage in plain error review.
Affirmed.
PER CURIAM
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Docket No: A174472
Decided: December 29, 2021
Court: Court of Appeals of Oregon.
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