Subdivision 1. Notice. When a peace officer has probable cause to believe that a child:
(1) is a juvenile petty offender; or
(2) has committed a delinquent act that would be a petty misdemeanor or misdemeanor if committed by an adult,
the officer may issue a notice to the child to appear in juvenile court in the county in which the child is alleged to have committed the offense. The officer shall file a copy of the notice to appear with the juvenile court of the appropriate county. If a child fails to appear in response to the notice, the court may issue a summons notifying the child of the nature of the offense alleged and the time and place set for the hearing. If the peace officer finds it necessary to take the child into custody, sections 260B.175 and 260B.176 shall apply.
Subd. 2. Effect of notice. Filing with the court a notice to appear containing the name and address of the child, specifying the offense alleged and the time and place it was committed, has the effect of a petition giving the juvenile court jurisdiction.
Subd. 3. Notice to parent. Whenever a notice to appear or petition is filed alleging that a child is a juvenile petty offender or has committed a delinquent act that would be a petty misdemeanor or misdemeanor if committed by an adult, the court shall summon and notify the person or persons having custody or control of the child of the nature of the offense alleged and the time and place of hearing. This summons and notice shall be served in the time and manner provided in section 260B.151, subdivision 1.
Subd. 4. No right to counsel at public expense. Except as otherwise provided in section 260B.163, subdivision 4, a child alleged to be a juvenile petty offender may be represented by counsel but does not have a right to appointment of a public defender or other counsel at public expense.
1999 c 139 art 2 s 14; 1Sp2003 c 2 art 7 s 3
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities
Section 260B.001 — Title, Intent, And Construction.
Section 260B.002 — Policy On Disproportionate Minority Contact.
Section 260B.005 — Scope Of Victim Rights.
Section 260B.007 — Definitions.
Section 260B.008 — Use Of Restraints.
Section 260B.050 — Expert Assistance.
Section 260B.060 — County Home Schools.
Section 260B.070 — Existing Home Schools Continued.
Section 260B.080 — Detention Homes.
Section 260B.101 — Jurisdiction.
Section 260B.103 — Transfers From Other Courts.
Section 260B.125 — Certification.
Section 260B.130 — Extended Jurisdiction Juvenile Prosecutions.
Section 260B.143 — Procedure; Juvenile Petty And Misdemeanor Offenders.
Section 260B.151 — Summons; Notice.
Section 260B.152 — Service Of Summons, Notice.
Section 260B.154 — Failure To Obey Summons Or Subpoena; Contempt, Arrest.
Section 260B.157 — Investigation; Physical And Mental Examination.
Section 260B.159 — Classification System For Juvenile Offenders.
Section 260B.168 — Compliance With Indian Child Welfare Act.
Section 260B.175 — Taking Child Into Custody.
Section 260B.1755 — Alternative To Arrest Of Certain Juvenile Offenders Authorized.
Section 260B.176 — Release Or Detention.
Section 260B.178 — Detention Hearing.
Section 260B.181 — Place Of Temporary Custody; Shelter Care Facility.
Section 260B.185 — Extension Of Detention Period.
Section 260B.188 — Children In Custody; Responsibility For Medical Care.
Section 260B.193 — Dispositions; General Provisions.
Section 260B.198 — Dispositions; Delinquent Child.
Section 260B.199 — Placement Of Juvenile Offenders At Minnesota Correctional Facility-red Wing.
Section 260B.201 — Mandatory Commitment To Commissioner Of Corrections.
Section 260B.225 — Juvenile Traffic Offender; Procedures; Dispositions.
Section 260B.235 — Petty Offenders; Procedures; Dispositions.
Section 260B.240 — County Responsibility For Transitional Services Plans.
Section 260B.245 — Effect Of Juvenile Court Proceedings.
Section 260B.255 — Juvenile Court Disposition Bars Criminal Proceeding.
Section 260B.331 — Costs Of Care.
Section 260B.411 — New Evidence.
Section 260B.441 — Cost, Payment.
Section 260B.446 — Distribution Of Funds Recovered For Assistance Furnished.