Every Tuesday night, at 6:30 pm, volunteers and past defendants fulfilling sentences come to sit on jury duty. They watch real cases of teenagers who made a mistake in their actions and violated the laws of the United States. At the end of the trial, the jury of only teenage peers decides a just verdict for the defendant and the case. The verdict is made up of 8 to 50 community service hours and 1 to 6 times that they must come back and serve on a jury. Other recommendations like apology letters, attendance to courses or school, essays, and no communication with the victim or co-defendant are sometimes given to the defendant in his/her verdict.