No Hampshire County community can criminally enforce a juvenile curfew. In Commonwealth v. Weston W., 455 Mass. 24 (2009), the Supreme Judicial Court struck the criminal penalties of a minors' curfew; only civil enforcement such as a fine and parental notice survives.
Hampshire County was abolished in 1999 and had no ordinance power, and Massachusetts cities and towns cannot criminally punish a minor for being out late. In Commonwealth v. Weston W., 455 Mass. 24 (2009), the Supreme Judicial Court held that criminal enforcement of a juvenile curfew fails strict scrutiny because it is not the least restrictive means and undercuts the goal of rehabilitating rather than incarcerating juveniles. The court left intact only the civil enforcement provisions, such as a modest fine and notice to a parent. So a community may keep a curfew on the books, but police cannot arrest, charge, or commit a minor for violating it.
No community in Hampshire County may charge a minor with a crime for a curfew violation.
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