H 483
Juvenile Justice Legislative Proposals.
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Bill overview
An act to extend terms of probation and post-release supervision for youth adjudicated of certain violent offenses and to clarify a victim's right to be notified about termination of probation OR post-release supervision; To modify the criteria for secure custody to clarify that a superior court judge may enter a secure custody order following the removal of a case to juvenile court and to authorize the issuance of a secure custody order IN response to the violation of a chapter 50b domestic violence protective order; To clarify that all felony school notifications are limited to class a through class e felonies; To extend the retention period for closed complaints to allow for review by the prosecutor; To create a criminal offense for escaping from a juvenile justice facility OR officer; To clarify and make technical corrections to the juvenile capacity to proceed process; And to clarify the place of confinement for persons under eighteen years of age who are sentenced to imprisonment IN the department of adult correction, as recommended by the division of juvenile justice and delinquency prevention of the department of public safety.
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