(a) The court or prosecuting attorney may offer a juvenile, against whom a petition has been filed alleging that the juvenile has committed any of the offenses set forth in subsection (b) of this section, the opportunity to participate in a voluntary restorative justice program, where available, at any time prior to disposition of the case.
(b) A juvenile is eligible to participate in a restorative justice program if the offense that the juvenile is alleged to have committed is:
(1) A status offense;
(2) An offense that would constitute a nonviolent offense if committed by an adult;
(3) An offense that would constitute misdemeanor assault pursuant to 61-2-9(b) of this code if committed by an adult; or
(4) An offense that would constitute misdemeanor battery pursuant to 61-2-9(c) of this code if committed by an adult.
(c) The juvenile or the victim or both may decline and shall not be required to participate in a restorative justice program: Provided, That any declination by the juvenile or the victim or both shall not preclude future participation in a restorative justice program during the current proceeding or any subsequent proceeding under this article.
(d) A restorative justice program shall implement measures agreed to by the victim and the juvenile which are designed to provide redress to the victim and community, including, but not limited to, restitution to the victim, restitution to the community, services for the victim, services for the community, or any other reasonable measure intended to provide restitution or services to the victim or the community.
(e) If a juvenile is referred to, and successfully completes, a restorative justice program, including all agreed-to measures pursuant to subsection (d) of this section, the petition against the juvenile shall be dismissed.
(f) No self-incriminating information obtained from the juvenile as the result of a restorative justice program is admissible as evidence against him or her in a subsequent proceeding under this article.
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