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31-30-3-1. Waiver of Jurisdiction Defined - Sec. 1. Waiver of jurisdiction refers to an order of...
31-30-3-2. Heinous or Aggravated Act, or Act as Part of Repetitive Pattern of Delinquent Acts - Sec. 2. Upon motion of the prosecuting attorney and after...
31-30-3-3. Act That Would Be Felony Relating to Controlled Substances - Sec. 3. Upon motion of the prosecuting attorney and after...
31-30-3-4. Act That Would Be Murder - Sec. 4. Upon motion of the prosecuting attorney and after...
31-30-3-5. Acts That Would Be Level 1 Through Level 4 Felonies, Involuntary Manslaughter, or Reckless Homicide - Sec. 5. Except for those cases in which the juvenile...
31-30-3-6. Act That Would Be Felony and Prior Felony or Nontraffic Misdemeanor Conviction - Sec. 6. Upon motion by the prosecuting attorney, the juvenile...
31-30-3-7. Time Limit for Making or Granting Motion to Waive Jurisdiction - Sec. 7. A motion to waive jurisdiction may not be...
31-30-3-8. Order to Hold Child for Proceedings; Recognizance Bond - Sec. 8. If jurisdiction is waived, the juvenile court: (1)...
31-30-3-9. Probable Cause Finding - Sec. 9. The finding of probable cause required to waive...
31-30-3-10. Waiver Order; Findings - Sec. 10. A waiver order must include specific findings of...
31-30-3-11. Waiver Order; Filing - Sec. 11. The prosecuting attorney shall file a copy of...
31-30-3-12. Secure Facility; Adult Inmates - Sec. 12. (a) The following definitions apply throughout this section:...