Sec. 6. Times specified in sections 2 and 3 of this chapter shall be computed excluding delays resulting from any of the following:
(1) Continuances granted on the child's motion.
(2) The actions of the child.
(3) Congestion of the court calendar if the prosecuting attorney moves for a continuance not later than three (3) days before the hearing, except that a motion may be filed less than three (3) days before the hearing if the prosecuting attorney shows that the delay was not the fault of the state.
[Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-6-7-6(f).]
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.20.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law
Article 37. Juvenile Law: Delinquency
Chapter 11. Time Limits for Petitions; Motions for Continuance
31-37-11-1. Time for Filing Petition Alleging Delinquency of Child in Detention
31-37-11-2. Time for Factfinding Hearing or Waiver Hearing
31-37-11-3. Waiver Denied; Time for Factfinding Hearing
31-37-11-4. Waiver Granted; Computation of Time
31-37-11-5. Answer to Petition Alleging Delinquency Exceeding One Year in Aggregate
31-37-11-6. Effect of Continuances and Actions of Child on Computation of Time
31-37-11-7. Release for Noncompliance With Time Limits
31-37-11-8. Prosecuting Attorney's Motion for Continuance Because of Absence of Witness
31-37-11-9. Order for Continuance; Grounds; Discharge for Failure to Timely Commence Hearing