HB 834 is effective ________________, for "offenses committed on or after that date".
What is December 1, 2024
2 options when a juvenile is deemed NOT capable and NOT substantially likely to attain capacity in the foreseeable future:
What is Dismissal and/or IVC?
Services directed only at facilitating the attainment of capacity to proceed:
What is remediation?
School notification of new felony petitions is limited to only:
What is Class A-E felonies.
Criminal charges may be _________ from Superior Court and sent to juvenile court upon joint motion of ADA & Defense Attorney
What is Removed?
Class A-E felonies committed by a 16 or 17 year old start where?
What is the Adult system/Superior court?
This must include whether capable, incapable, or incapable with ability to attain capacity in foreseeable future with remediation and basis of incapacity:
What is forensic evaluation?
Used to require remediation.
What is a court order?
This person is responsible for transporting Criminal Court youth to detention.
What is law enforcement officer?
If Superior Court issues SCO: ADA must give copy to CCC within:
What is 24 hrs?
Mandatory transfers to Superior Court
What are class F & G felonies?
Capacity cannot be raised in mandatory transfer cases until:
What is AFTER transfer?
Frequency of remediation reports to the court.
What is every 90 days?
A High Needs Juvenile Case Summary (12 and under) form must be submitted every:
What is 7 days?
Post-Removal procedures require a juvenile petition to be filed within:
What is 10 calendar days?
This can still occur if allegations against a 16-17 yr old involve both a chapter 20 MV offense and a non-Chapter 20 offense:
What is Dual Jurisdiction?
Order for forensic evaluation stays all proceedings except for:
What is hearings on the ongoing need for secure or nonsecure custody?
Remediation time limit for 1st degree murder, forcible rape, statutory rape, forcible sexual offense, or statutory sexual offense.
What is 36 months from finding of incapacity or maximum jurisdiction of juvenile court?
Once a juvenile is "removed" to juvenile court, who is responsible for expungement of the criminal charges and Superior Court Record?
What is Superior Court?
Subsequent Secure Custody Hearings for all youth must be held:
What is at least every 30 days?
If suspect is 16 or 17 at time of offense, MUST charge as an adult for:
What is Chapter 20 MV offenses?
What is Class A-E felony & related offenses?
What is Any offense, if suspect has prior criminal convictions of a) any felony
b) any non-Chapter 20 MV offense
c) any Chapter 20 misd/infraction involving impaired driving
Three prongs (skills/abilities) used to determine capacity.
What is a) Understand nature and object of proceedings
b) Comprehend own situation in reference to proceedings
c) Assist in defense in rational or reasonable manner
Psychoeducational goals improve these:
1) Factual understanding
2)Rational understanding
3) Ability to work effectively with attorney
If an adult solicits a minor, they can be charged with:
What is the same Class felony or misdemeanor solicited?
A Prosecutor must schedule one of these within 5 business days when a True Bill of Indictment is returned for a Class A felony (13, 14, 15 yr old) or Class F or G felony (16 & 17 yr old).
What is Indictment Return Appearance?