Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 119 - Protection and Care of Children, and Proceedings Against Them
Section 54a - Delinquent Children; Diversion of Child to Program of Community Supervision or Other Rehabilitative Services; Assessment of Suitability for Diversion; Determination of Eligibility; Diversion of Child by District Attorney; Subsequent Off...

Section 54A. (a) A juvenile court shall have jurisdiction to divert from further court processing a child who is subject to the jurisdiction of the juvenile court as the result of an application for complaint brought pursuant to section 54. The court may divert a child to a program as defined in section 1 of chapter 276A.
(b) A child complained of as a delinquent child may, upon the request of the child, undergo an assessment prior to arraignment to enable the judge to consider the suitability of the child for diversion. If a child chooses to request a continuance for the purpose of such an assessment, the child shall notify the judge prior to arraignment. Upon receipt of such notification, the judge may grant a 14–day continuance. The department of probation may conduct such assessment prior to arraignment to assist the judge in making that decision. If the judge determines it is appropriate, a determination of eligibility by the personnel of a program may substitute for an assessment. If a case is continued pursuant to this subsection, the child shall not be arraigned and an entry shall not be made into the criminal offender record information system until a judge issues an order to resume the ordinary processing of a delinquency proceeding. A judge may order diversion without first ordering an assessment in any case in which the court finds that sufficient information is available without an assessment.
(c)(1) After the completion of the assessment, the probation officer or, where applicable, the director of a program to which the child has been referred shall submit to the court and to the counsel for the child a recommendation as to whether the child would benefit from diversion.
Upon receipt of the recommendation, the judge shall provide an opportunity for both the commonwealth and counsel for the child to be heard regarding diversion of the child. The judge shall then make a final determination as to the eligibility of the child for diversion. The proceedings of a child who is found eligible for diversion shall be stayed for 90 days unless the judge determines that the interest of justice would best be served by a lesser period of time or unless extended under subsection (f).
(2) A stay of proceedings shall not be granted under this section unless the child consents in writing to the terms and conditions of the stay of proceedings and knowingly executes a waiver of the child's right to a speedy trial on a form approved by the chief justice of the juvenile court department. Consent shall be given only upon the advice of counsel.
(3) The following shall not be admissible against the child in any proceedings: (i) a request for assessment; (ii) a decision by the child not to enter a program; (iii) a determination by probation or by a program that the child would not benefit from diversion; and (iv) any statement made by the child or the child's family during the course of assessment. Any consent by a child to a stay of proceedings or any act done or statement made in fulfillment of the terms and conditions of a stay of proceedings shall not be admissible as an admission, implied or otherwise, against the child if the stay of proceedings was terminated and proceedings were resumed on the original complaint. A statement or other disclosure or a record thereof made by a child during the course of assessment or during the stay of proceedings shall not be disclosed at any time to a commonwealth or other law enforcement officer in connection with the investigation or prosecution of any charges against the child or a codefendant.
(4) If a child is found eligible for diversion pursuant to this section, the child shall not be arraigned and an entry shall not be made into the criminal offender record information system unless a judge issues an order to resume the ordinary processing of a delinquency proceeding. If a child is found eligible pursuant to this section, the eligibility shall not be considered an issuance of a criminal complaint for the purposes of section 37H.5 of chapter 71.
(d) A district attorney may divert any child for whom there is probable cause to issue a complaint, either before or after the assessment procedure set forth in subsection (b), with or without the permission of the court and without regard to the limitations in subsection (g). A district attorney who diverts a case pursuant to this subsection may request a report from a program regarding the child's status in and completion of the program.
(e) If during the stay of proceedings a child is charged with a subsequent offense, a judge in the court that entered the stay of proceedings may issue such process as is necessary to bring the child before the court. When the child is brought before the court, the judge shall afford the child an opportunity to be heard. If the judge finds probable cause to believe that the child has committed a subsequent offense, the judge may order that the stay of proceedings be terminated and that the commonwealth be permitted to proceed on the original complaint as provided by law.
(f)(1) Upon the expiration of the initial 90–day stay of proceedings, the probation officer or the program director shall submit to the court a report indicating the successful completion of diversion by the child or recommending an extension of the stay of proceedings for not more than an additional 90 days so that the child may complete the diversion program successfully.
(2) If the probation officer or the program director indicates the successful completion of diversion by a child, the judge may dismiss the original complaint pending against the child. If the report recommends an extension of the stay of proceedings, the judge may, on the basis of the report and any other relevant evidence, take such action as the judge deems appropriate, including the dismissal of the complaint, the granting of an extension of the stay of proceedings or the resumption of proceedings.
(3) If the conditions of diversion have not been met, the child's attorney shall be notified prior to the termination of the child from diversion and the judge may grant an extension to the stay of proceedings if the child provides good cause for failing to comply with the conditions of diversion.
(4) If the judge dismisses a complaint under this subsection, the court shall, unless the child objects, enter an order directing expungement of any records of the complaint and related proceedings maintained by the clerk, the court, the department of criminal justice information services and the court activity record index.
(g) A child otherwise eligible for diversion pursuant to this section shall not be eligible for diversion if the child is indicted as a youthful offender or if the child is charged with a violation of 1 or more of the offenses enumerated in the second sentence of section 70C of chapter 277, other than the offenses in subsection (a) of section 13A of chapter 265 and sections 13A and 13C of chapter 268, or if the defendant is charged with an offense for which a penalty of incarceration greater than 5 years may be imposed or for which there is a minimum term penalty of incarceration or which may not be continued without a finding or placed on file. Diversion of juvenile court charges under this chapter shall not preclude a subsequent indictment on the same charges in superior court.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XVII - Public Welfare

Chapter 119 - Protection and Care of Children, and Proceedings Against Them

Section 1 - Declaration of Policy; Purpose

Section 21 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 21 to 51h

Section 21a - Admissibility of Evidence; Qualified Experts

Section 22 - Visitation of Family Foster Homes; Removal of Child; Discharge of Child to Parent or Legal Guardian

Section 23 - Responsibility of Department to Provide Foster Care for Children; Placement With Relatives; Funeral Expenses; Child Profile Form; Extension of Support of Child Until 22 Years of Age; Assignment of Support Rights; Assistance to Foster Car...

Section 23a - Children Born to Inmates of Correctional Institutions or Jails; Care and Custody

Section 23b - Services to Unwed Mothers

Section 24 - Procedure to Commit Child to Custody or Other Disposition; Notice and Summons; Emergency Order Transferring Custody; Investigation; Abandoned Children

Section 25 - Hearing; Custody of Child

Section 26 - Procedure at Hearing; Order of Commitment; Petition to Dispense With Parental Consent to Adoption; Reimbursement of Commonwealth; Petition for Review

Section 26a - Registration of Interest for Foster Care Placement; Criminal Record Review; Fingerprint-Based Checks; Grounds for Rejection

Section 26b - Grandparent Visitation; Sibling Visitation; Appeal of Decision to Deny Visitation

Section 26c - Summary of Foster Care Providers' Employment

Section 27 - Appeals; Procedure; Notice of Right of Appeal; Time Limits

Section 28 - Orders for Payment of Support; Who May Bring Action; Expiration of Order or Judgment

Section 29 - Right to Counsel; Notice of Right; Court Appointed Counsel

Section 29a - Legal Fees of Minors in Criminal Proceedings; Liability of Parents

Section 29b - Determination of Future Status of Committed Children; Orders; Permanency Hearings; Appeals

Section 29c - Judicial Certification of Need to Remove Child From Home

Section 29d - Notice of Hearing

Section 32 - Placement of Children in Private Families; Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment Standards; Individualized Health Care Plan

Section 33 - Placement of Children in Family Home Care

Section 33b - Placement in Family Home Care of Juvenile Who Has or May Have Committed a Sexual Offense or Arson

Section 33c - Congregate Care Program; Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard

Section 34 - Transportation of Children in Patrol Wagons

Section 35 - Furnishing Parent or Guardian Information as to Child; Permission to Visit; Notice; Parents Convicted of First Degree Murder

Section 36 - Bringing Child Into Commonwealth With View to Adoption, Guardianship, Custody or Care; Permit; Application; Bond

Section 37 - Rules and Regulations of Department

Section 38 - Closed Hearings; Publication of Names

Section 38a - Petitions for Order to Not Resuscitate or to Withdraw Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment; Required Recommendations; Appeals

Section 39 - Abandonment of Infant Under Age of Ten

Section 391/2 - Placement of a Newborn Into Foster Care

Section 39d - Visitation Rights to Certain Grandparents of Unmarried Minor Children; Place to File Petition

Section 39e - Petitions Seeking Determination That Child Is in Need of Services; Jurisdiction; Standing

Section 39f - Children in Need of Services; Right to Counsel; Determination of Indigency; Assessment of Costs

Section 39g - Hearing; Determination of Child Requiring Assistance

Section 39h - Custodial Protection of Child; Notification and Placement; Bail; Detention; Right of Appeal

Section 39i - Children in Need of Services; Appeal; Rights and Procedures

Section 39k - Child Welfare Service Needs of Sexually Exploited Children

Section 39l - Children in Violation of Prohibition Against Common Night Walking or Common Streetwalking; Petition for Care and Protection; Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem; Stay of Juvenile Delinquency or Criminal Proceedings; Failure of Child to Com...

Section 39m - Dependency Proceedings for Abused, Neglected and Abandoned Children; Determination of Child's Best Interest; Petition for Special Findings

Section 51a - Reporting of Suspected Abuse or Neglect; Mandated Reporters; Collection of Physical Evidence; Penalties; Content of Reports; Liability; Privileged Communication

Section 51b - Investigation of Report of Abuse Filed Under Sec. 51a; Removal of Child; Transmission and Filing of Written Reports; Notice to District Attorney; Disclosure of Information by Mandated Reporter

Section 51c - Custody of Injured Child Pending Transfer to Department or Pending Hearing

Section 51d - Powers and Duties of Area Directors; Multi-Disciplinary Service Teams

Section 51e - Reports of Injured Children; Files; Confidentiality; Penalties

Section 51f - Central Registry of Information; Confidentiality; Penalties

Section 51g - Severability of Secs. 51a to 51f

Section 51h - Protective Alerts; Transport of Child to Another State or Country

Section 52 - Delinquent Children; Definitions

Section 53 - Delinquent Children; Liberal Construction; Nature of Proceedings

Section 54 - Delinquent Children; Complaint; Indictment; Examination of Complainant

Section 54a - Delinquent Children; Diversion of Child to Program of Community Supervision or Other Rehabilitative Services; Assessment of Suitability for Diversion; Determination of Eligibility; Diversion of Child by District Attorney; Subsequent Off...

Section 55 - Delinquent Children; Summoning of Parent or Guardian

Section 55a - Delinquent Children; Jury Trials; Discovery Orders; Jury-Waived Trials; Appointment of Stenographer

Section 55b - Delinquent Children; Plea; Disposition Request; Pretrial Motions

Section 56 - Delinquent Children; Adjournments; Jury Sessions; Appointment of Stenographer

Section 57 - Delinquent Children; Investigation by Probation Officer; Record of Performance; Reports

Section 58 - Adjudication as Delinquent Child or Youthful Offender

Section 58b - Delinquent Children; Motor Vehicle Violations; Disposition; Admissibility of Adjudication and Disposition as Evidence in Other Proceedings

Section 59 - Delinquent Children; Violation of Terms of Probation

Section 60 - Delinquent Children; Admissibility of Adjudication in Subsequent Proceeding; Disqualification for Public Service

Section 60a - Inspection of Records in Youthful Offender and Delinquency Cases

Section 62 - Delinquent Children; Restitution or Reparation by Child to Injured Person

Section 63 - Inducing or Abetting Delinquency of Child

Section 63a - Delinquent Children; Aiding and Abetting Violation of Juvenile Court Order; Concealing or Harboring Child; Penalties; Defenses

Section 64 - Delinquent Children; Powers of Commissioner of Probation; Annual Report

Section 65 - Juvenile Sessions; Presence of Minors; Exclusion of Public

Section 66 - Detention of Child in Police Station; Commitment to Jail, House of Correction or State Farm

Section 67 - Notice of Arrest of Child; Release Upon Promise of Child's Appearance in Court; Detention

Section 68 - Commitment of Children Held for Examination or Trial

Section 68a - Diagnostic Study by Department of Youth Services; Report and Recommendations

Section 68b - Special Foster Homes; Detention Homes; Alternate Placements of Child

Section 68c - Diagnostic Services by Department of Youth Services

Section 69 - Information and Reports of Superintendents of Schools and Teachers

Section 69a - Information of Probation Officers, Police and School Authorities

Section 70 - Summoning of Parent or Guardian During Case

Section 71 - Failure to Appear on Summons; Capias

Section 72 - Continuance of Jurisdiction of Courts in Juvenile Sessions

Section 72a - Proceedings Upon Apprehension After Nineteenth Birthday

Section 72b - Persons Between the Ages of Fourteen and Eighteen Convicted of Murder; Penalties

Section 74 - Limitations on Criminal Proceedings Against Children

Section 84 - Warrant of Commitment to Department of Youth Services

Section 85 - Department Employees Reporting Animal Cruelty, Abuse or Neglect; Immunity From Liability

Section 86 - Use of Restraints During Court Proceedings

Section 87 - Placement of Juvenile in Secure Detention Facility or Secure Correctional Facility or in Any Institution in Which Juvenile Has Contact With Adult Inmates

Section 88 - Participation in Community-Based Restorative Justice Program

Section 89 - Juvenile Justice Policy and Data Board