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Contains 95 Results:
Assembly Bill No. 1099: Orders to Detain a Minor, 1970
Extends the current criteria for detaining a minor from just the period before a juvenile hearing to include the period between the hearing and the time the court disposes of a case.
Assembly Bill No. 1100: Detention During Continuance of Hearing - Minor, 1970
Provides that a minor shall not be detained during continuance of a hearing unless court finds specific grounds exist for detention, and establishes a procedure to determine if such grounds exist.
Assembly Bill No. 1101: Juvenile Court Appeals Remaining at Liberty, 1970
Provides the court discretion to leave a minor at liberty pending an appeal when it feels doing so will protect the best interests of the minor and the community and will insure the minor's cooperation.
Assembly Bill No. 1102: Detention and Dismissals (Juvenile), 1970
Prohibits probation officer from asking for continuance of hearing in any case in which the minor is detained. Requires release on reasonable bail or own recognizance when hearing is continued. Requires dismissal with prejudice in any case in which hearing does not happen within five judicial days of petition.
Assembly Bill No. 1103: Juvenile Appointment of Counsel, 1970
Requires that court appoint counsel at a detention of Jurisdictional hearing in 601 and 602 cases if the minor appears without counsel whether or not he is able to afford counsel. The court shall appoint counsel at the expense of the parent or guardian.
Assembly Bill No. 1104: Basis for Juvenile Court Jurisdiction, 1970
Provides one of the basis upon which a juvenile court can take jurisdiction over a minor who is leading an idle, dissolute, lewd, or immoral life rather then that he be in danger of doing so.
Assembly Bill No. 1105: Juvenile Courts Degree of Proof, 1970
Increases the standard of proof to "beyond a reasonable doubt" in a juvenile hearing on a 602 peitition, rather than a preponderance of the evidence.
Assembly Bill No. 1106: Juvenile Courts Probation Officer's Role, 1970
Creates a special court unit within the probation department with sole responsibility for handling 620 (criminal) cases
Assembly Bill No. 1107: Sealing of Criminal Records, 1970
Provides that the conviction, arrest and other proceeding of a person convicted of a misdemeanor and released from penalties shall be deemed not to have occurred. Provides that conviction records of persons under 21 may be sealed upon his petition under certain circumstances.
Assembly Bill No. 1108: Sealing of Records, 1970
Allows a person to have his juvenile records sealed immediately after the jurisdiction of the juvenile court has terminated, with the exclusion of any violation of the Vehicle Code.