(a) Before a juvenile petition is filed for activity proscribed by article eight-a or eight-c, chapter sixty-one of this code, or after probable cause has been found to believe a juvenile has committee a violation thereof, but before an adjudicatory hearing on the petition, the court or a prosecuting attorney may direct or allow a minor who engaged in the activity to participate in an educational diversion program which meets the requirements of subsection (b) of this section. The prosecutor or court may refer the minor to the educational diversion program, as part of a prepetition intervention pursuant to section seven hundred two of this article.
(b) The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals may develop an educational diversion program for minors who are accused of activity proscribed by article eight-a or eight-c, chapter sixty-one of this code. As a part of any specialized educational diversion program so developed, the following issues and topics should be included:
(1) The legal consequences of and penalties for sharing sexually suggestive or explicit materials, including applicable federal and state statutes;
(2) The nonlegal consequences of sharing sexually suggestive or explicit materials including, but not limited to, the effect on relationships, loss of educational and employment opportunities, and being barred or removed from school programs and extracurricular activities;
(3) How the unique characteristics of cyberspace and the Internet, including searchability, replicability and an infinite audience, can produce long-term and unforeseen consequences for sharing sexually suggestive or explicit materials; and
(4) The connection between bullying and cyber-bullying and minors sharing sexually suggestive or explicit materials.
(c) Once a specialized educational diversion program is established by the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals consistent with this section, the minor's successful completion of the educational diversion program shall be duly considered by the prosecutor or the court in their respective decisions to either abstain from filing the juvenile petition or to dismiss the juvenile petition, as follows:
(1) If the minor has not previously been judicially determined to be delinquent, and the minor's activities represent a first offense for a violation of section three-b, article eight-c, chapter sixty-one of this code, the minor is not subject to the requirements of that section, as long as he or she successfully completes the educational diversion program; and
(2) If the minor commits a second or subsequent violation of article eight-a or eight-c, chapter sixty-one of this code, the minor's successful completion of the educational diversion program may be considered as a factor to be considered by the prosecutor and court in deciding to not file a petition or to dismiss a petition, upon successful completion of an improvement plan established by the court.
Structure West Virginia Code
§49-4-101. Exercise of Powers and Jurisdiction by Judge in Vacation
§49-4-102. Procedure for Appealing Decisions
§49-4-104. General Provisions Relating to Court Orders Regarding Custody; Rules
§49-4-105. Hearing Required to Determine &Quot;reasonable efforts."
§49-4-106. Limitation on Out-of-Home Placements
§49-4-108. Payment of Services
§49-4-109. Guardianship of Estate of Child Unaffected
§49-4-110. Foster Care; Quarterly Status Review; Transitioning Adults; Annual Permanency Hearings
§49-4-112. Subsidized Adoption and Legal Guardianship; Conditions
§49-4-113. Duration of Custody or Guardianship of Children Committed to Department
§49-4-116. Voluntary Placement; Petition; Requirements; Attorney Appointed; Court Hearing; Orders
§49-4-201. Accepting Possession of Certain Relinquished Children
§49-4-202. Notification of Possession of Relinquished Child; Department Responsibilities
§49-4-203. Filing Petition After Accepting Possession of Relinquished Child
§49-4-204. Immunity From Certain Prosecutions
§49-4-205. Adoption Eligibility
§49-4-206. Designation of Local Fire Department as a Safe-Surrender Site; Posting Requirement
§49-4-401. Purpose; System to Be a Complement to Existing Programs
§49-4-403. Multidisciplinary Treatment Planning Process; Coordination; Access to Information
§49-4-404. Court Review of Service Plan; Hearing; Required Findings; Order; Team Member's Objections
§49-4-407. Team Directors; Records; Case Logs
§49-4-408. Unified Child and Family Case Plans; Treatment Teams; Programs; Agency Requirements
§49-4-409. After-Care Plans; Contents; Written Comments; Contacts; Objections; Courts
§49-4-410. Other Agencies of Government Required to Cooperate
§49-4-411. Law Enforcement; Prosecution; Interference With Performance of Duties
§49-4-412. Exemption From Multidisciplinary Team Review Before Emergency Out-of-Home Placements
§49-4-413. Individualized Case Planning
§49-4-503. Prosecuting Attorney to Represent Petitioner in Juvenile Cases
§49-4-504. Prosecuting Attorney Duty to Establish Multidisciplinary Investigative Teams
§49-4-601a. Preference of Child Placement
§49-4-601b. Substantiation by the Department of Abuse and Neglect
§49-4-605. When Department Efforts to Terminate Parental Rights Are Required
§49-4-606. Modification of Dispositional Orders; Hearings; Treatment Team; Unadopted Children
§49-4-607. Consensual Termination of Parental Rights
§49-4-609. Conviction for Offenses Against Children
§49-4-703. Juvenile Drug Courts; Hearing Officers
§49-4-706. Detention Hearing; Rights of Juvenile; Notification; Counsel; Hearings
§49-4-707. Review of Order Following Detention Hearing
§49-4-709. Right to Jury Trial for Juveniles; Inapplicability
§49-4-710. Waiver and Transfer of Jurisdiction
§49-4-714. Disposition of Juvenile Delinquents; Appeal
§49-4-717. Sexting Educational Diversion Program; Requirements
§49-4-718. Modification of Dispositional Orders; Motions; Hearings
§49-4-719. Juvenile Probation Officers; Appointment; Salary; Facilities; Expenses; Duties; Powers
§49-4-720. Prohibition on Committing Juveniles to Adult Facilities
§49-4-721. Rules Governing Juvenile Facilities; Rights of Juveniles
§49-4-722. Conviction for Offense While in Custody
§49-4-723. Discrimination Prohibited; Penalties; Damages
§49-4-724. Standardized Assessments
§49-4-725. Restorative Justice Programs
§49-4-727. Juvenile Competency Proceedings
§49-4-729. Motion for Determination of Competency, Time Frames, Order for Evaluation
§49-4-730. Juvenile Competency Qualified Forensic Evaluator; Qualifications
§49-4-731. Juvenile Competency Evaluation
§49-4-732. Hearing to Determine Juvenile S Competency to Participate in the Proceedings
§49-4-733. Procedure After Determination of Juvenile S Competency to Participate in the Proceedings
§49-4-734. Disposition Alternatives for Incompetent Juveniles
§49-4-735. Stay of Transfer to Criminal Jurisdiction
§49-4-801. Support of a Child Removed From Home Pursuant to This Chapter; Order Requirements
§49-4-802. General Provisions for Support Orders; Contempt
§49-4-803. Enforcement of Support Orders
§49-4-903. Interference With Disposition of Child Punishable as Contempt of Court