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(a) On the request of a law-enforcement or probation officer, a juvenile court may issue a directive to apprehend a child if the court finds there is probable ...

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2023 Texas Statutes Family Code Title 3 - Juvenile Justice Code Chapter 52 - Proceedings Before and Including Referral to Court ... Disclaimer: These codes may ...

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Title 3 - JUVENILE JUSTICE CODE · Chapter 51 - GENERAL PROVISIONS (§§ 51.01 — 51.21) · Chapter 52 - PROCEEDINGS BEFORE AND INCLUDING REFERRAL TO COURT (§§ 52.01 — ...

Chapter 52 Proceedings Before and Including Referral to Court

Texas Statutes Title 3, Juvenile Justice Code; Chapter 52, Proceedings Before and Including Referral to Court. Refreshed: 2023-07-23.

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Release or Delivery to Court, Tex. Fam. Code § 52.02 - Casetext

Tex. Fam. Code § 52.02 · (1) release the child to a parent, guardian, custodian of the child, or other responsible adult upon that person's promise to bring the ...

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2023 Texas Statutes Family Code Title 3 - Juvenile Justice Code Chapter 52 - Proceedings Before and Including Referral to Court Section 52.03. Disposition ...

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(a) On the request of a law-enforcement or probation officer, a juvenile court may issue a directive to apprehend a child if the court finds... Texas Section ...

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CHAPTER 45. CHANGE OF NAME. Collapse, SUBTITLE E. GENERAL PROVISIONS. Expand, CHAPTER 47. GENERAL PROVISIONS. Collapse, TITLE 3. JUVENILE JUSTICE CODE. Expand ...

Texas Family Code - FAM § 52.01. Taking into Custody

(6) by a probation officer if there is probable cause to believe that the child has violated a condition of release imposed by the juvenile court or referee ...

Texas Family Code - FAM § 52.025 | FindLaw

(a) The juvenile board may designate an office or a room, which may be located in a police facility or sheriff's offices, as the juvenile processing office ...

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These are not enacted by the legislature. Page 18. CHAPTER I – THE MISSOURI JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM. 10. Applicable Missouri Juvenile Law ... Page 52. CHAPTER III ...

Texas Family Code - Texas Child Protection Law Bench Book

Title 3 : Juvenile Justice Code · Chapter 51. General Provisions · Chapter 52. Proceedings Before and Including Referral to Court · Chapter 53. Proceedings ...

Texas Family Code Section 52.032 – Informal Disposition Guidelines

The juvenile board of each county, in cooperation with each law enforcement agency in the county, shall adopt guidelines for the disposition of a child under ...

Texas Family Law: TITLE 3. JUVENILE JUSTICE CODE ... - LinkedIn

Chapter 52 deals with the apprehension and detention of juveniles. ... Law enforcement officers can take a child into custody under certain ...

CHAPTER 232 - Iowa Legislature

232.7B. Applicability of this chapter prior to July 1, 1979. SUBCHAPTER II. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PROCEEDINGS. PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS. 232.8. Jurisdiction.

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Exceptions to the Jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court. Traffic ... 1990). Page 52. CHAPTER III – STATUS OFFENSES. 44. Areas of Responsibility. Law Enforcement. 1.

FAMILY CODE TITLE 3: JUVENILE JUSTICE CODE CHAPTER 51 ...

(8) “Nonoffender” means a child who: (A) is subject to jurisdiction of a court under abuse, dependency, or neglect statutes under Title 52 for reasons other ...

Texas Family Code & Juvenile Issues Practice Questions - Quizlet

Except as provided by Chapter 63 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, a child may not be photographed or fingerprinted without the consent of the juvenile court ...