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    • Indiana Code
    • Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law
    • Article 37. Juvenile Law: Delinquency
    • Chapter 10. Filing of Petition Alleging That Child Is Delinquent Child

    Indiana Code
    Article 37. Juvenile Law: Delinquency
    Chapter 10. Filing of Petition Alleging That Child Is Delinquent Child

    31-37-10-1. Standing - Sec. 1. The prosecuting attorney may file a petition alleging...

    31-37-10-2. Approval of Filing of Petition - Sec. 2. The juvenile court shall do the following: (1)...

    31-37-10-3. Petition; Verification and Contents - Sec. 3. A petition must: (1) be verified; (2) be...

    31-37-10-4. Error in or Omission of Citation; Effect - Sec. 4. Error in a citation or the omission of...

    31-37-10-5. Written Request That Child Be Taken Into Custody; Finding - Sec. 5. (a) If the filing of a petition is...

    31-37-10-6. Detention Hearing - Sec. 6. If the juvenile court grants the request to...

    31-37-10-7. Parties - Sec. 7. The: (1) child; (2) child's parent, guardian, or...

    31-37-10-8. Motion to Dismiss by Person Representing State's Interests - Sec. 8. Upon motion by the person representing the interests...

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