2005 Washington Revised Code RCW 3.72.010: Youth court creation — Jurisdiction.
(1) A court created under chapter
3.30,
3.46,
3.50, or
35.20 RCW may create a youth court. The youth court shall have jurisdiction over traffic infractions alleged to have been committed by juveniles age sixteen or seventeen. The court may refer a juvenile to the youth court upon request of any party or upon its own motion. However, a juvenile shall not be required under this section to have his or her traffic infraction referred to or disposed of by a youth court.
(2) To be referred to a youth court pursuant to this chapter, a juvenile:
(a) May not have had a prior traffic infraction referred to a youth court;
(b) May not be under the jurisdiction of any court for a violation of any provision of Title
46 RCW;
(c) May not have any convictions for a violation of any provision of Title
46 RCW; and
(d) Must acknowledge that there is a high likelihood that he or she would be found to have committed the traffic infraction.
(3)(a) Nothing in this chapter shall interfere with the ability of juvenile courts to refer matters to youth courts that have been established to provide a diversion for matters involving juvenile offenders who are eligible for diversion pursuant to RCW
13.40.070 (6) and (7) and who agree, along with a parent, guardian, or legal custodian, to comply with the provisions of RCW
13.40.600.
(b) Nothing in this chapter shall interfere with the ability of student courts to work with students who violate school rules and policies pursuant to RCW
28A.300.420.
[2005 c 73 § 1; 2002 c 237 § 2.]
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