Introduction

John John Rea has been a Juvenile Court judge for more than three decades, handling difficult cases from all over Marion County. “Nothing is more important than children”, said Judge Rea with a passion and commitment that is immediately noticeable. “With more than 30 years of experience,” Judge Rea has seen it all and he knows the impact CPS has on the lives of children every day. He calls us heroes for what we do”.

He works with the Child Advocacy Center and Children’s Bureau

In addition to serving as a Juvenile Court judge, he works with the Child Advocacy Center and Children’s Bureau to support CPS staff in their daily work. He frequently serves on panels that review cases involving children who have been abused or neglected and make recommendations for improvements.

Judge Rea has been instrumental in helping CPS staff understand the law and how it applies to their work. He also helps them understand how the court system works so they can improve their relationships with other agencies involved in helping children who have suffered abuse or neglect.

Judge Rea knows the impact CPS has on the lives of children every day

Judge John Rea is a beloved member of the Marion County community. He has served as a Juvenile Court judge for more than three decades, handling difficult cases from all over Marion County. In addition to serving as a Juvenile Court judge, he works with the Child Advocacy Center and Children’s Bureau to support CPS staff in their daily work.

With more than 30 years of experience as an advocate and educator working with children who have been abused or neglected by their parents or guardians, Judge Rea knows what it takes for these young people and their families to heal from trauma caused by abuse.

Judge Rea helps ensure CPS cases are handled appropriately

Judge John Rea helps ensure CPS cases are handled appropriately and holds attorneys and parents accountable when necessary.

Judge Rea’s work with CPS allows him to be an advocate for children and families who come before him in court. He ensures due process by making sure everyone who comes before him receives fair treatment under the law.

Judge John Rea is a hero to CPS staff and an advocate for them. He mentors and supports his team members, who are dedicated to making sure that all children in foster care have the chance to grow up safely and happily.

Judge John Rea has been with CPS since 2010 when he was appointed by Governor Brian Sandoval as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). Since then, he has played an important role in advocating for all children in foster care across Nevada by helping families find homes for their kids through CASA volunteers or working directly with families themselves on their cases.

Thousands of kids come through our courtroom each year

John John Rea’s courtroom handles difficult cases from all over Marion County, including those who have run away from home and need to be returned, or who are victims of sexual assault.

John John also works closely with the Child Advocacy Center and Children’s Bureau to support CPS staff in their daily work.

Conclusion

Judge Rea holds a special place in the hearts of everyone at CPS. He sees the kind of work we do every day, and he knows how hard we work. He wants us to succeed, and he gives us the tools we need to keep doing our jobs well.