2010 Tennessee Code
Title 37 - Juveniles
Chapter 1 - Juvenile Courts and Proceedings
Part 1 - General Provisions
37-1-160 - Interstate flight by juvenile felon Applicability of part.

37-1-160. Interstate flight by juvenile felon Applicability of part.

(a)  This part shall not apply to any person who violates:

     (1)  Any law of this state defining a felony, and is at the time of such violation less than eighteen (18) years of age, if such person thereafter flees from this state. Any such person may be proceeded against in the manner otherwise provided by law for proceeding against persons accused of a felony. Upon the return of such person to this state by extradition or otherwise, proceedings shall be commenced in the manner provided for in this part.

     (2)  Any law of another state defining a felony, and is at the time of such violation less than eighteen (18) years of age, if such person thereafter flees from that state into this state. Any such person may be proceeded against as an adult in the manner provided in title 40, chapter 9. Pending rendition to the demanding state, the juvenile shall be detained as provided in § 37-1-116; provided, that nothing in this subdivision (a)(2) shall prevent a juvenile from being released pursuant to § 40-9-106.

(b)  This section does not apply in any case where proceedings under the Interstate Juvenile Compact, compiled in chapter 4, part 1 of this title, are applicable.

[Acts 1977, ch. 219, § 1; T.C.A., §§ 37-282, 37-286.]  

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