14-6-428. Abeyance of proceedings by consent decree; term of decree; reinstatement of proceedings; effect of discharge or completing term.
(a) At any time after the filing of a petition alleging a child to be in need of supervision and before adjudication, the court may issue a consent decree ordering further proceedings held in abeyance and place a child in need of supervision under the supervision of the department of family services or any other qualified person the court may designate. The placement of the child is subject to the terms, conditions and stipulations agreed to by the parties affected. The consent decree shall not be entered without the consent of the district attorney, the child's legal representative, where applicable, and the child and the notification of the parents. Modifications to an existing consent decree may be allowed.
(b) The consent decree agreement shall be in writing and copies given to each of the parties. It shall include the case plan for the child or his family.
(c) A consent decree shall be in force for the period agreed upon by the parties but not longer than one (1) year unless sooner terminated by the court. If prior to discharge by the court or expiration of the consent decree, a child alleged to be in need of supervision fails to fulfill the terms and conditions of the decree or a new petition is filed alleging the child to be in need of supervision because of misconduct occurring during the term of the consent decree, the original petition and proceedings may be reinstated upon order of the court after hearing and the matter may proceed as though the consent decree had never been entered. If, as part of the consent decree, the child made an admission to any of the allegations contained in the original petition, that admission shall be entered only if the court orders that the original petition and proceeding be reinstated and the admissions, if any, be entered. If the admission is entered, the court may proceed to disposition pursuant to W.S. 14-6-426.
(d) If a consent decree is in effect and the child is in placement, the court shall hold a six (6) month review and twelve (12) month review as provided under W.S. 14-6-429.
(e) A child discharged by the court under a consent decree without reinstatement of the original petition and proceeding shall not thereafter be proceeded against in any court for the same misconduct alleged in the original petition.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Article 4 - Children in Need of Supervision Act
Section 14-6-401 - Short Title.
Section 14-6-402 - Definitions.
Section 14-6-403 - Juvenile Court Authority Over Certain Issues.
Section 14-6-404 - Venue; Change of Venue or Judge.
Section 14-6-405 - Taking of Child Into Custody; When Permitted.
Section 14-6-410 - Hearing Conducted by Commissioner; Authority and Duty; Review by Court.
Section 14-6-412 - Commencement of Proceedings; Contents of Petition.
Section 14-6-414 - Service of Process; Order of Custody.
Section 14-6-416 - Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem.
Section 14-6-417 - Subpoenas for Witnesses and Evidence.
Section 14-6-419 - Physical and Mental Examinations.
Section 14-6-420 - Emergency Medical, Surgical or Dental Examination or Treatment.
Section 14-6-421 - Reports of Medical or Mental Examinations; Use of Results; Copies.
Section 14-6-423 - Rights of Parties Generally; Demand for and Conduct of Jury Trial.
Section 14-6-425 - Burden of Proof Required; Verdict of Jury; Effect Thereof.
Section 14-6-427 - Predisposition Studies and Reports.
Section 14-6-430 - Orders of Protection; Requirements.
Section 14-6-431 - Duration of Orders of Disposition; Termination of Orders.
Section 14-6-432 - Appeal; Right Generally; Transcript Provided; Cost Thereof.
Section 14-6-434 - Fees, Costs and Expenses.
Section 14-6-435 - Ordering Payment for Support and Treatment of Child; How Paid; Enforcement.
Section 14-6-436 - Proceedings Deemed in Equity.
Section 14-6-437 - Records and Reports Confidential; Inspection.
Section 14-6-438 - Liability for Contempt; Penalties.
Section 14-6-439 - Separate Docket for Juvenile Cases; Availability of Records for Statistics.
Section 14-6-440 - Expungement of Records in Juvenile Court.