2010 North Carolina Code
Chapter 7B Juvenile Code.
Article 31 - Disclosure of Juvenile Information.
7B-3102. Disclosure of information about juveniles who escape.


NC Gen Stat § 7B-3102 What's This?

7B‑3102. Disclosure of information about juveniles who escape.

(a) Notwithstanding G.S. 7B‑2102(d) or any other law to the contrary, within 24 hours of the time a juvenile escapes from custody the Department shall release to the public the juvenile's first name, last initial, and photograph; the name and location of the institution from which the juvenile escaped, or if the juvenile's escape was not from an institution, the circumstances and location of the escape; and a statement, based on the juvenile's record, of the level of concern of the Department as to the juvenile's threat to self or to others, if the juvenile escapes from a detention facility, secure custody, or a youth development center and the juvenile has been adjudicated delinquent.

(b) When a juvenile escapes from a detention facility or secure custody, the Department may release to the public within 24 hours the juvenile's first name, last initial, and photograph; the name and location of the institution from which the juvenile escaped, or if the juvenile's escape was not from an institution, the circumstances and location of the escape; and a statement, based on the juvenile's record, of the level of concern of the Department as to the juvenile's threat to self or to others if both of the following apply:

(1) The juvenile is alleged to have committed an offense that would be a felony if committed by an adult.

(2) The Department determines, based on the juvenile's record, that the juvenile presents a danger to self or others.

(c) If a juvenile subject to subsection (a) or (b) of this section is returned to custody before the disclosure required or permitted is made, the Department shall not make the disclosure.

(d) The Department shall maintain a photograph of every juvenile in its custody.

(e) Before information is released to the public under this section, the Department shall make a reasonable effort to notify a parent, legal guardian, or custodian of the juvenile. (2007‑458, s. 2; 2008‑169, s. 1.)

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