Adjudicatory hearing definition
Adjudicatory hearing means a hearing to determine:
Adjudicatory hearing means a hearing to determine whether the allegations of a petition filed pursuant to the provisions of Article III of the Oklahoma Juvenile Code are supported by the evidence and whether a juvenile should be adjudged to be a ward of the court;
Adjudicatory hearing means a hearing by the court as
Examples of Adjudicatory hearing in a sentence
Adjudicatory hearing" means a hearing to determine whether the allegations of a petition under chapter 507 are supported by evidence that satisfies the standard of proof required.[PL 2013, c.
Child Not in Custody: Adjudicatory hearing as soon as practical but within 45 days of the filing of the petition.
Thus hearsay may be admissible.Next HearingChild in Custody: Adjudicatory hearing within 10 days of the filing of the petition.
The formal and technical rules of evidence do not apply in the Adjudicatory hearing permitted under this Division.
The Dispositional hearing will be held within 30 days of the Adjudicatory hearing.
More Definitions of Adjudicatory hearing
Adjudicatory hearing means a hearing to determine whether the allegations of a petition pursuant to the provisions of Part 3 of Article III of this Code are supported by the evidence and whether a child should be adjudged to be a ward of the court;
Adjudicatory hearing means a hearing to determine if the allegations of a petition are true.
Adjudicatory hearing means a hearing to determine whether the allegations of a petition in dependency and neglect are supported by the evidence.
Adjudicatory hearing means a hearing to determine whether a child is a juvenile traffic offender, delinquent, unruly, abused, neglected, or dependent or otherwise within the jurisdiction of the court.
Adjudicatory hearing means a hearing for the court to determine whether or not the facts support the allegations stated in the petition, as is provided for under s. 985.228 in delinquency cases.
Adjudicatory hearing means a hearing to determine whether the allegations of a petition alleging a child to be neglected, deprived, in-need-of-supervision, or delinquent filed pursuant to this Act are supported by the evidence.