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MN SF2755
Bill
Status
5/14/2010
Primary Sponsor
Ronald Latz
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AI Summary
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Court may revoke stay and probation for extended jurisdiction juveniles without notice if they violate conditions or commit new offenses, with written notification of reasons and right to summary hearing if offender challenges.
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Persons taken into custody may be detained in secure juvenile detention facilities, or if unavailable, up to 24 hours (excluding weekends and holidays) or 6 hours in standard metropolitan areas in adult facilities with complete sight and sound separation.
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Persons 18 years or older pending revocation hearing may be detained in local adult correctional facilities without sight and sound separation requirements.
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Upon finding revocation is warranted, court must order execution of previously imposed adult sentence unless written findings justify continuing the stay, with no credit given for time served in juvenile custody before the hearing.
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Extended jurisdiction status and juvenile court jurisdiction terminate upon revocation, with ongoing jurisdiction for adult sanctions transferred to adult court.
Legislative Description
Detention placement options clarification for extended jurisdiction juveniles
Last Action
Secretary of State Chapter 330 05/13/10
5/14/2010