232.47 Adjudicatory hearing — findings — adjudication.
1. If a child denies the allegations of the petition, that child may be found to be delinquent only after an adjudicatory hearing conducted in accordance with the provisions of this section.
2. The court shall hear and adjudicate all cases involving a petition alleging a child to have committed a delinquent act.
3. The child shall have the right to adjudication by an impartial finder of fact. A judge of the juvenile court may not serve as the finder of fact over objection of the child based upon a showing of prejudice on the part of the judge. In the event that a judge is disqualified from serving as a finder of fact under this provision, a substitute judge shall serve as the finder of fact.
4. At an adjudicatory hearing the state shall have the burden of proving the allegations of the petition.
5. Only evidence which is admissible under the rules of evidence applicable to the trial of criminal cases shall be admitted at the hearing except as otherwise provided by this section.
6. Statements or other evidence derived directly or indirectly from statements which a child makes to a law enforcement officer while in custody without presence of counsel may be admitted into evidence at an adjudicatory hearing over the child’s objection only after the court determines whether the child has voluntarily waived the right to remain silent. In making its determination the court may consider any factors it finds relevant and shall consider the following factors:
a. Opportunity for the child to consult with a parent, guardian, custodian, lawyer or other adult.
b. The age of the child.
c. The child’s level of education.
d. The child’s level of intelligence.
e. Whether the child was advised of the child’s constitutional rights.
f. Length of time the child was held in shelter care or detention before making the statement in question.
g. The nature of the questioning which elicited the statement.
h. Whether physical punishment such as deprivation of food or sleep was used upon the child during the shelter care, detention, or questioning.
7. The following statements or other evidence shall not be admitted as evidence in chief at an adjudicatory hearing:
a. Statements or other evidence derived directly or indirectly from statements which a child makes to a juvenile intake officer without the presence of counsel subsequent to the filing of a complaint and prior to adjudication unless the child and the child’s attorney consent to the admission of such statements or evidence.
b. Statements which the child makes to a juvenile probation officer or other person conducting a predisposition investigation during such an investigation.
8. At the conclusion of an adjudicatory hearing, the court shall make a finding as to whether the child has committed a delinquent act. The court shall make and file written findings as to the truth of the specific allegations of the petition and as to whether the child has engaged in delinquent conduct.
9. If the court finds that the child did not engage in delinquent conduct, the court shall enter an order dismissing the petition.
10. If the court finds that the child did engage in delinquent conduct, the court may enter an order adjudicating the child to have committed a delinquent act. The child shall be presumed to be innocent of the charges and no finding that a child has engaged in delinquent conduct may be made unless the state has proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the child engaged in such behavior.
11. If the court enters an order adjudicating the child to have committed a delinquent act, the court may issue an order authorizing either shelter care or detention until the dispositional hearing is held.
12. A juvenile court officer shall notify the superintendent of the school district or the superintendent’s designee, or the authorities in charge of the nonpublic school which the child attends of the child’s adjudication for a delinquent act which would be an indictable offense if committed by an adult.
[C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, §232.31; C79, 81, §232.47]
94 Acts, ch 1172, §20
Referred to in §232.8, 232.9, 232.11, 232.46, 232.48, 232.49, 232.50, 232.133, 232.147
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 232 - JUVENILE JUSTICE
Section 232.1 - Rules of construction.
Section 232.1A - Foster care placement — annual goal.
Section 232.3 - Concurrent court proceedings.
Section 232.4 - Jurisdiction — support obligation.
Section 232.5 - Abortion performed on a minor — waiver of notification proceedings.
Section 232.6 - Jurisdiction — adoptions and terminations of parental rights.
Section 232.7 - Iowa Indian child welfare Act.
Section 232.7A - Rules of juvenile procedure.
Section 232.7B - Applicability of this chapter prior to July 1, 1979.
Section 232.9 - Motion for change of judge.
Section 232.11 - Right to assistance of counsel.
Section 232.12 - Duties of county attorney.
Section 232.13 - State liability.
Section 232.19 - Taking a child into custody.
Section 232.20 - Admission of child to shelter care or detention.
Section 232.21 - Placement in shelter care.
Section 232.22 - Placement in detention.
Section 232.23 - Detention — youthful offenders.
Section 232.28A - Victim rights.
Section 232.29 - Informal adjustment.
Section 232.35 - Filing of petition.
Section 232.36 - Contents of petition.
Section 232.37 - Summons, notice, subpoenas, and service — order for removal.
Section 232.38 - Presence of parents at hearings.
Section 232.39 - Exclusion of public from hearings.
Section 232.40 - Other issues adjudicated.
Section 232.41 - Reporter required.
Section 232.42 - Continuances.
Section 232.43 - Answer — plea agreement — acceptance of plea admitting allegations of petition.
Section 232.45 - Waiver hearing and waiver of jurisdiction.
Section 232.45A - Waiver to and conviction by district court — processing.
Section 232.46 - Consent decree.
Section 232.47 - Adjudicatory hearing — findings — adjudication.
Section 232.48 - Predisposition investigation and report.
Section 232.49 - Physical and mental examinations.
Section 232.50 - Dispositional hearing.
Section 232.51 - Disposition of child with mental illness.
Section 232.52 - Disposition of child found to have committed a delinquent act.
Section 232.52A - Disposition of certain juvenile offenders.
Section 232.53 - Duration of dispositional orders.
Section 232.54 - Termination, modification, or vacation and substitution of dispositional order.
Section 232.55 - Effect of adjudication and disposition.
Section 232.56 - Youthful offenders — transfer to district court supervision.
Section 232.57 - Reasonable efforts defined — effect of aggravated circumstances.
Section 232.58 - Permanency hearings.
Section 232.61 - Jurisdiction.
Section 232.67 - Legislative findings — purpose and policy.
Section 232.69 - Mandatory and permissive reporters — training required.
Section 232.70 - Reporting procedure.
Section 232.71B - Duties of the department upon receipt of report.
Section 232.71C - Court action following assessment — guardian ad litem.
Section 232.71D - Founded child abuse — central registry.
Section 232.72 - Jurisdiction — transfer.
Section 232.73 - Medically relevant tests — immunity from liability.
Section 232.73A - Retaliation prohibited — remedy.
Section 232.74 - Evidence not privileged or excluded.
Section 232.76 - Publicity, educational, and training programs.
Section 232.77 - Photographs, X rays, and medically relevant tests.
Section 232.78 - Temporary custody of a child pursuant to ex parte court order.
Section 232.79 - Custody without court order.
Section 232.79A - Children without adult supervision.
Section 232.80 - Homemaker services.
Section 232.83 - Child sexual abuse involving a person not responsible for the care of the child.
Section 232.84 - Transfer of custody — notice to adult relatives.
Section 232.87 - Filing of a petition — contents of petition.
Section 232.88 - Summons, notice, subpoenas, and service.
Section 232.89 - Right to and appointment of counsel.
Section 232.90 - Duties of county attorney.
Section 232.92 - Exclusion of public from hearings.
Section 232.93 - Other issues adjudicated.
Section 232.94 - Reporter required.
Section 232.94A - Records — subsequent hearings.
Section 232.95 - Hearing concerning temporary removal.
Section 232.96 - Adjudicatory hearing.
Section 232.97 - Social investigation and report.
Section 232.98 - Physical and mental examinations.
Section 232.99 - Dispositional hearing — findings.
Section 232.100 - Suspended judgment.
Section 232.101 - Retention of custody by parent.
Section 232.101A - Appointment of guardian.
Section 232.102 - Transfer of legal custody of child and placement.
Section 232.103 - Termination, modification, vacation, and substitution of dispositional order.
Section 232.104 - Permanency hearing — permanency order — subsequent proceedings.
Section 232.106 - Terms and conditions on child’s parent.
Section 232.107 - Parent visitation.
Section 232.108 - Visitation or ongoing interaction with siblings.
Section 232.109 - Jurisdiction.
Section 232.112 - Notice — service.
Section 232.113 - Right to and appointment of counsel.
Section 232.114 - Duties of county attorney.
Section 232.115 - Reporter required.
Section 232.116 - Grounds for termination.
Section 232.117 - Termination — findings — disposition.
Section 232.118 - Removal of guardian.
Section 232.119 - Adoption exchange established.
Section 232.120 - Preadoptive care — continued placement.
Section 232.122 - Jurisdiction.
Section 232.126 - Appointment of counsel and guardian ad litem.
Section 232.127 - Hearing — adjudication — disposition.
Section 232.142 - Maintenance and cost of juvenile homes — fund.
Section 232.143 - Service area group foster care budget targets.
Section 232.147 - Confidentiality of juvenile court records.
Section 232.148 - Fingerprints — photographs.
Section 232.149A - Confidentiality orders.
Section 232.149B - Public records orders.
Section 232.150 - Sealing of records.
Section 232.151 - Criminal penalties.
Section 232.152 - Rules of juvenile procedure.
Section 232.153 - Applicability of this chapter prior to July 1, 1979.
Section 232.158 - Interstate compact on placement of children.
Section 232.158A - Legal risk placement.
Section 232.159 - Financial responsibility.
Section 232.160 - Department of human services as public authority.
Section 232.161 - Department as authority in receiving state.
Section 232.162 - Authority to enter agreements.
Section 232.163 - Visitation, inspection, or supervision.
Section 232.164 - Court authority to place child in another state.
Section 232.165 - Executive head.
Section 232.166 - Statutes not affected.
Section 232.168 - Attorney general to enforce.
Section 232.171 - Interstate compact on juveniles.
Section 232.172 - Confinement of delinquent juvenile.
Section 232.173 - Interstate compact for juveniles.
Section 232.175 - Placement oversight.
Section 232.176 - Jurisdiction.
Section 232.179 - Appointment of counsel and guardian ad litem.
Section 232.180 - Duties of county attorney.
Section 232.181 - Social history report.
Section 232.182 - Initial determination.
Section 232.183 - Dispositional hearing.
Section 232.187 - Regional out-of-state placement committees.
Section 232.188 - Decategorization of child welfare and juvenile justice funding initiative.
Section 232.189 - Reasonable efforts administrative requirements.
Section 232.190 - Community grant fund.
Section 232.191 - Early intervention and follow-up programs.