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    • Indiana Code
    • Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law
    • Article 37. Juvenile Law: Delinquency
    • Chapter 12. Initial Hearing and Issuance of Summons

    Indiana Code
    Article 37. Juvenile Law: Delinquency
    Chapter 12. Initial Hearing and Issuance of Summons

    31-37-12-1. Application of Chapter - Sec. 1. This chapter applies only to a child alleged...

    31-37-12-2. Initial Hearing; Service of Petition and Summons; Notice; Determination of Referral for Dual Status Assessment - Sec. 2. (a) The juvenile court shall hold an initial...

    31-37-12-3. Representation by Counsel; Waiver; Appointment - Sec. 3. (a) Before complying with the other requirements of...

    31-37-12-4. Waiver of Jurisdiction - Sec. 4. The court shall next determine whether the prosecuting...

    31-37-12-5. Duty to Inform Child and Parent, Guardian, or Custodian Regarding Nature of Allegations, Child's Legal Rights, Jurisdiction, and Dispositional Alternatives - Sec. 5. The juvenile court shall inform the child and...

    31-37-12-6. Duty to Inform Parent or Guardian of Estate of Effect of Adjudication - Sec. 6. The juvenile court shall inform the parent or...

    31-37-12-7. Child's Admission or Denial of Allegations - Sec. 7. (a) If: (1) the prosecuting attorney has not...

    31-37-12-8. Procedure Following Admission of Allegations by Child - Sec. 8. If a child admits the allegations of a...

    31-37-12-9. Dispositional Hearing; Factfinding Hearing; Consent - Sec. 9. (a) If a child has admitted the allegations...

    31-37-12-10. Consent by Emancipated Child - Sec. 10. If a child is emancipated: (1) under IC...

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