2006 Indiana Code - CHAPTER 12. INITIAL HEARING AND ISSUANCE OF SUMMONS
IC 31-37-12Chapter 12. Initial Hearing and Issuance of Summons
IC 31-37-12-1
Application of chapter
31-37-12-1 Sec. 1. This chapter applies only to a child alleged to
be a delinquent child.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.20.
IC 31-37-12-2
Initial hearing; service of copy of petition and summons
31-37-12-2 Sec. 2. (a) The juvenile court shall hold an initial
hearing on each petition.
(b) The juvenile court shall set a time for the initial hearing. A
summons shall be issued for the following:
(1) The child.
(2) The child's parent, guardian, custodian, or guardian ad litem.
(3) Any other person necessary for the proceedings.
(c) A copy of the petition must accompany each summons. The
clerk shall issue the summons under Rule 4 of the Indiana Rules of
Trial Procedure.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.20.
IC 31-37-12-3
Representation by counsel; waiver; appointment
31-37-12-3 Sec. 3. (a) Before complying with the other
requirements of this section, the juvenile court shall first determine
whether counsel has been:
(1) waived under IC 31-32-5; or
(2) previously obtained.
(b) If counsel has not been waived or previously obtained, the
juvenile court shall appoint counsel under IC 31-32-4.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.20.
IC 31-37-12-4
Waiver of jurisdiction
31-37-12-4 Sec. 4. The court shall next determine whether the
prosecuting attorney intends to seek a waiver of jurisdiction under
IC 31-30-3. If a waiver is sought, the court:
(1) may not accept an admission or a denial of the allegations
from the child under section 9 of this chapter; and
(2) shall do the following:
(A) Schedule a waiver hearing.
(B) Advise the child according to section 5 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.20.
IC 31-37-12-5
Duty to inform child and parent, guardian, or custodian
regarding nature of allegations, child's legal rights, jurisdiction,
and dispositional alternatives
31-37-12-5 Sec. 5. The juvenile court shall inform the child and
the child's parent, guardian, or custodian, if the person is present, of
the following:
(1) The nature of the allegations against the child.
(2) The child's right to the following:
(A) Be represented by counsel.
(B) Have a speedy trial.
(C) Confront witnesses against the child.
(D) Cross-examine witnesses against the child.
(E) Obtain witnesses or tangible evidence by compulsory
process.
(F) Introduce evidence on the child's own behalf.
(G) Refrain from testifying against himself or herself.
(H) Have the state prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the
child committed the delinquent act charged.
(3) The possibility of waiver to a court having criminal
jurisdiction.
(4) The dispositional alternatives available to the juvenile court
if the child is adjudicated a delinquent child.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.20.
IC 31-37-12-6
Duty to inform parent or guardian of estate of effect of
adjudication
31-37-12-6 Sec. 6. The juvenile court shall inform the parent or
guardian of the estate of the following if a child is adjudicated a
delinquent child:
(1) The parent, guardian, or custodian of the child may be
required to participate in a program of care, treatment, or
rehabilitation for the child.
(2) The parent or guardian may be held financially responsible
for services provided for the child or the parent or guardian.
(3) The parent, guardian, or custodian of the child may
controvert:
(A) an allegation made at the dispositional or other hearing
concerning the participation of the parent, guardian, or
custodian; or
(B) an allegation concerning the financial responsibility of
the parent, guardian, or custodian for services that would be
provided.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.20.
IC 31-37-12-7
Child's admission or denial of allegations
31-37-12-7 Sec. 7. (a) If:
(1) the prosecuting attorney has not requested that the juvenile
court waive the court's jurisdiction; or
(2) a waiver has been requested and denied;
the juvenile court shall determine whether a child admits or denies
the allegations of a petition.
(b) A failure to respond constitutes a denial.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.20.
IC 31-37-12-8
Procedure following admission of allegations by child
31-37-12-8 Sec. 8. If a child admits the allegations of a petition,
the juvenile court shall do the following:
(1) Enter judgment accordingly.
(2) Schedule a dispositional hearing.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.20.
IC 31-37-12-9
Dispositional hearing; factfinding hearing; consent
31-37-12-9 Sec. 9. (a) If a child has admitted the allegations of a
petition, the juvenile court may hold the dispositional hearing
immediately after the initial hearing.
(b) If a child denies the allegations, the juvenile court may hold
the factfinding hearing immediately after the initial hearing.
(c) Except as provided in section 10 of this chapter:
(1) the child;
(2) the child's:
(A) counsel;
(B) guardian ad litem;
(C) parent;
(D) guardian; or
(E) custodian; and
(3) the person representing the interests of the state;
must consent to the timing of the hearing.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.20.
IC 31-37-12-10
Consent by emancipated child
31-37-12-10 Sec. 10. If a child is emancipated:
(1) under IC 31-37-19-27;
(2) by virtue of having married; or
(3) in accordance with the laws of another state or jurisdiction;
it is only necessary for the child to consent to the factfinding hearing
or the dispositional hearing described in section 9 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.20.
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