15-11-4
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15-11-4.
(a)
Court of
inquiry. The juvenile court shall have
jurisdiction to act as a court of inquiry with all the powers and rights allowed
courts of inquiry in this state and to examine or investigate into the
circumstances or causes of any conduct or acts of any person 17 years of age or
over that may be in violation of the laws of this state whenever the person is
brought before the court in the course of any proceeding instituted under this
article. The court shall cause the person to be apprehended and brought before
it upon either a writ of summons, a warrant duly issued, or by arrest. Where,
after hearing evidence, the court has reasonably ascertained that there is
probable cause to believe that the person has committed a misdemeanor or felony
as prescribed under the laws of this state, the court shall commit, bind over to
the court of proper jurisdiction in this state, or discharge the person. When
justice shall require, the court shall cause the person to make the bond or bail
as the court shall deem proper under the circumstances, to cause the person to
appear before the court of proper jurisdiction in this state to be acted upon as
provided by law.
(b)
Court of
record. The juvenile court is a court of
record, having a seal. The judge and the judge´s duly appointed
representatives shall each have power to administer oaths and affirmations.
(c)
Issuance of warrants
by juvenile court judge. The juvenile
court judge and associate juvenile court judge shall have authority to issue a
warrant for the arrest of any child for an offense committed against the laws of
this state, based either on personal knowledge or the information of others
given under oath.