Sec. 46b-133b. Suspension of delinquency proceedings for treatment for alcohol or drug dependency.
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Sec. 46b-133b. Suspension of delinquency proceedings for treatment for alcohol or drug dependency. (a) The court, on motion of a child charged with a delinquency
offense, but not yet convicted, may order that such child be examined to determine
whether the child is alcohol-dependent or drug-dependent as defined in section 46b-120. Such motion shall be filed with the court within ten days after a plea is entered,
except if waived by the court or pursuant to an agreement by the parties. The results of any
examination ordered pursuant to this subsection shall be utilized only for the purposes
of determining whether the delinquency proceeding should be suspended under this
section.
(c) If the court denies the motion for suspension of the delinquency proceedings, the juvenile prosecutor may proceed with the delinquency proceedings. Any order of the court granting or denying a motion for suspension of the delinquency proceedings shall not be deemed a final order for purposes of appeal.
(d) At any time before the end of the period of the suspension of the delinquency proceedings, but not later than one month before the end of the period of suspension, a juvenile probation officer shall notify the court of the impending conclusion of the suspension and submit a report on whether the child has completed the treatment program and has complied with all other conditions of the suspension order imposed by the court.
(e) If the court, on motion of the child or on its own motion, finds that the child has completed the treatment program and has complied with all other conditions of suspension, it may dismiss the charge for which the delinquency proceedings had been suspended. If the court denies the motion and terminates the suspension of the delinquency proceedings, the juvenile prosecutor may proceed with such proceedings.
(f) The provisions of this section shall not apply to any child charged with a serious juvenile offense as defined in section 46b-120 or any child who was previously ordered treated under this section.
(P.A. 90-161, S. 4, 6; P.A. 95-225, S. 17.)
History: P.A. 95-225 amended Subsec. (a) to replace "adjudged a delinquent child" with "convicted", amended Subsec. (b) to replace "adjudged a delinquent child" with "convicted" and authorize the court to order periodic alcohol and drug testing of the child during the period of suspension and amended Subsecs. (c) and (e) to replace "court advocate" with "juvenile prosecutor".