Common use of Arrest and Detention Clause in Contracts

Arrest and Detention. No student accused of a Focused Act shall be placed in a secure facility unless approved by a juvenile court intake officer and District Court Judge. If a student meets the criteria for filing of a juvenile petition, it is presumed that the student will be released to his parent, guardian, custodian, or relatives to be returned to his legal caretaker. In accordance with the law, a judge or designee shall not detain a child unless the statutory factors for secure custody have been evaluated. The juvenile court employs a Detention Assessment Tool to determine the risk of re-offending on acts resulting in serious bodily injury, theft and property destruction. In the case of criminal charges (age 16 and above), citations should be used unless safety and risk factors necessitate arrest and an initial appearance before the magistrate.

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Samples: www.sog.unc.edu, www.nccourts.gov

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Arrest and Detention. No student accused of a Focused Act shall be placed in a secure facility unless approved by a juvenile court intake officer and District Court Judge. If a student meets the criteria for filing of a juvenile petition, it is presumed that the student will be released to his his/her parent, guardian, custodian, or relatives to be returned to his legal caretaker. In accordance with the law, a judge or designee shall not detain a child unless the statutory factors for secure custody have been evaluated. The juvenile court employs a Detention Assessment Tool to determine the risk of re-offending on acts resulting in serious bodily injury, theft and property destruction. In the case of criminal charges (age 16 and above), citations should be used unless safety and risk factors necessitate arrest and an initial appearance before the magistrate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lenoir County Partnership Agreement

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Arrest and Detention. No student accused of a Focused Focus Act shall be placed in a secure facility unless approved by a juvenile court intake officer counselor and District Court Judge. If a student meets the criteria for the filing of a juvenile petition, it is presumed that the student will be released to his parent, guardian, custodian, or relatives to be returned to his legal caretaker. In accordance with the law, a judge or designee shall not detain a child unless the statutory factors for secure custody have been evaluated. The juvenile court employs a Detention Assessment Tool to determine the risk of re-offending on acts resulting in serious bodily injury, theft theft, and property destruction. In the case of If adult criminal charges (age 16 and above)are warranted, citations should be used unless safety and risk factors necessitate arrest and an initial appearance before the magistratearrest.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Model Interagency Agreement

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