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JV-644
CHILD'S NAME:
CASE NUMBER:

JURISDICTION HEARING--JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
THE COURT MAKES THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS AND ORDERS: 1. 2. Notice was provided as required by law. Reading and explanation of the petition and advice of rights. a. b. Provided by court. Waived by child counsel for the child.

ADMISSION OR NO CONTEST PLEA (If items 3, 4 and 5 completed, go to item 14) 3. The child a. admitted the petition b. 4. as filed as amended (date): as filed as amended (date):

pleaded no contest to the petition will will not be

Dismissed counts

considered true for disposition

Specific Statutory Violations:

5.

The court has questioned the child and finds that the child understands the nature of the allegations and the direct consequences of admitting or pleading no contest to the allegations of the petition, and understands and waives the hearing rights that were explained. a. b. c. d. e. The child's counsel consents to the admission or plea of no contest. The admission or plea of no contest is freely and voluntarily made. Counsel and the child stipulate that the court may consider the police report to support a finding that there is a factual basis for the admission or plea of no contest. There is a factual basis for the admission or plea of no contest. The following allegations are admitted and found to be true as alleged: Count Number: Specific Statutory Violations: probation report

f.

The child was under 14 years old at the time of the offense, and the child knew the wrongfulness of his or her conduct at the time the offense was committed.

CONTESTED HEARING 6. 7. 8. 9. The child denied the allegations of the petition and the court held a contested hearing. The names of the witnesses who testified and the documentary and other evidence that were admitted are listed on Attachment 7, Witness and Evidence List--Juvenile Hearing. The child was not represented by counsel and objections that could have been made are deemed made. The petition has not been proved beyond a reasonable doubt and is dismissed and all prior orders regarding the petition are terminated.
Page 1 of 2 Form Adopted for Mandatory Use Judicial Council of California JV-644 [Rev. January 1, 2007]

JURISDICTION HEARING--JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

Welfare and Institutions Code, ยงยง 700, 701, 702; Cal. Rules of Court, rules 5.778, 5.780 www.courtinfo.ca.gov American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com

JV-644
CHILD'S NAME:
CASE NUMBER:

10. 11. 12. 13.

The allegations of the petition are found to be true beyond a reasonable doubt. Counts Counts doubt and are dismissed. Counts as amended are found to be true beyond a reasonable doubt. as alleged in the petition are found to be true beyond a reasonable doubt. as alleged in the petition have not been proved beyond a reasonable

AFTER PETITION IS SUSTAINED 14. 15. The child is described by section 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code. The court has considered that violation of (specify statutes): felony if committed by an adult; and declares that violation of felony; violation of 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. is a misdemeanor would be a misdemeanor or a is a felony. misdemeanor

The child's residence is in County. The matter is transferred to County for disposition and further proceedings. Judicial Council form Juvenile Court Transfer Orders (form JV-550) will be completed and transmitted immediately. The child may remain at home is released. Based on the facts stated on the record, continuance in the child's home is contrary to the child's welfare. Based on the facts stated on the record, there are no available services that would prevent the need for further detention. Pending the disposition hearing, the child is detained on home supervision/electronic monitoring program in the home of (name, address, and relationship to child): and as set forth in Attachment Terms and Conditions.

22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

Based on the facts stated on the record, the child is detained in secure custody pending the disposition hearing. Temporary placement and care is the responsibility of the probation officer. Reasonable efforts to prevent or eliminate the need for detention of the child have not been made. As soon as possible, the probation officer must provide services that will assist the child and the family to be reunified. The matter is continued for disposition to Child continued as ward. Other orders (specify): Other orders (specify): Other orders (specify): All prior orders not in conflict remain in effect. at a.m./p.m. have been made

Date:
JUDICIAL OFFICER

Attachments: JV-624, Terms and Conditions Witness and Evidence List Other (specify):

JV-644 [Rev. January 1, 2007]

JURISDICTION HEARING--JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

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