Vermont Statutes
Chapter 52 - Delinquency Proceedings
§ 5225. Preliminary hearing; risk assessment

§ 5225. Preliminary hearing; risk assessment
(a) Preliminary hearing. A preliminary hearing shall be held at the time and date specified on the citation or as otherwise ordered by the court. If a child is taken into custody prior to the preliminary hearing, the preliminary hearing shall be at the time of the temporary care hearing. Counsel for the child shall be assigned prior to the preliminary hearing.
(b) Risk and needs screening.
(1) Prior to the preliminary hearing, the child shall be afforded an opportunity to undergo a risk and needs screening, which shall be conducted by the Department or by a community provider that has contracted with the Department to provide risk and need screenings for children alleged to have committed delinquent acts.
(2) If the child participates in such a screening, the Department or the community provider shall report the risk level result of the screening, the number and source of the collateral contacts made, and the recommendation for charging or other alternatives to the State’s Attorney. The State’s Attorney shall consider the results of the risk and needs screening in determining whether to file a charge. In lieu of filing a charge, the State’s Attorney may refer a child directly to a youth-appropriate community-based provider that has been approved by the Department, which may include a community justice center or a balanced and restorative justice program. Referral to a community-based provider pursuant to this subsection shall not require the State’s Attorney to file a charge. If the community-based provider does not accept the case or if the child fails to complete the program in a manner deemed satisfactory and timely by the provider, the child’s case shall return to the State’s Attorney for charging consideration.
(3) If a charge is brought in the Family Division, the risk level result shall be provided to the child’s attorney.
(c) Referral to diversion. Based on the results of the risk and needs screening, if a child presents a low to moderate risk to reoffend, the State’s Attorney shall refer the child directly to court diversion unless the State’s Attorney states on the record why a referral to court diversion would not serve the ends of justice. If the court diversion program does not accept the case or if the child fails to complete the program in a manner deemed satisfactory and timely by the provider, the child’s case shall return to the State’s Attorney for charging consideration.
(d) Guardian ad litem. At the preliminary hearing, the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem for the child. The guardian ad litem may be the child’s parent, guardian, or custodian. On its own motion or motion by the child’s attorney, the court may appoint a guardian ad litem other than a parent, guardian, or custodian.
(e) Admission; denial. At the preliminary hearing, a denial shall be entered to the allegations of the petition, unless the juvenile, after adequate consultation with the guardian ad litem and counsel, enters an admission. If the juvenile enters an admission, the disposition case plan required by section 5230 of this title may be waived and the court may proceed directly to disposition, provided that the juvenile, the custodial parent, the State’s Attorney, the guardian ad litem, and the Department agree.
(f) Conditions. The court may order the child to abide by conditions of release pending a merits or disposition hearing. (Added 2007, No. 185 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. Jan. 1, 2009; amended 2011, No. 159 (Adj. Sess.), § 6; 2015, No. 153 (Adj. Sess.), § 14; 2017, No. 201 (Adj. Sess.), § 6.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 33 - Human Services

Chapter 52 - Delinquency Proceedings

§ 5201. Commencement of delinquency proceedings

§ 5202. Order of adjudication; noncriminal

§ 5203. Transfer from other courts

§ 5204. Transfer from Family Division of the Superior Court

§ 5204a. Jurisdiction over adult defendant for crime committed when defendant was under 19 years of age

§ 5205. Fingerprints; photographs

§ 5206. Citation of 16- to 18-year-olds

§ 5206. Citation of 16- to 19-year-olds

§ 5221. Citation and notice to appear at preliminary hearing

§ 5222. Petition; contents

§ 5223. Filing of petition

§ 5224. Failure to appear at preliminary hearing

§ 5225. Preliminary hearing; risk assessment

§ 5227. Timelines for pretrial and merits hearing

§ 5228. Constitutional protections for a child in delinquency proceedings

§ 5229. Merits adjudication

§ 5230. Disposition case plan

§ 5231. Disposition hearing

§ 5232. Disposition order

§ 5234. Rights of victims in delinquency proceedings involving a listed crime

§ 5234a. Rights of victims in delinquency proceedings involving a nonlisted crime

§ 5235. Juvenile restitution

§ 5251. Taking into custody

§ 5252. Request for emergency care order

§ 5253. Emergency care order; conditional custody order

§ 5254. Notice of emergency care order and temporary care hearing

§ 5255. Temporary care hearing

§ 5256. Temporary care order

§ 5257. Filing of initial case plan

§ 5258. Postdisposition review and permanency review for delinquents in custody

§ 5258a. Duration of conditional custody orders postdisposition

§ 5261. Powers and responsibilities of the Commissioner regarding juvenile probation

§ 5262. Conditions of probation

§ 5263. Juvenile probation certificate

§ 5264. Modification of conditions

§ 5265. Violation of conditions of probation

§ 5266. Summons, apprehension, and prehearing placement of juvenile probationer

§ 5267. Previolation hearing

§ 5268. Notice; violation hearing

§ 5269. Disposition alternatives upon violation of conditions of probation

§ 5270. Final judgment

§ 5271. Discharge from probation

§ 5272. Juvenile Justice Unit; Juvenile Justice Director

§ 5291. Detention or treatment of individuals charged as delinquents in secure facilities for the detention or treatment of delinquent children

§ 5292. Detention in adult facilities of minors charged or adjudicated as delinquents

§ 5293. Disposition of minors adjudicated as adult offenders; separation of persons under 18 years from adults

§ 5294. Interests of justice hearing