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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 46b > Chapter 815t - Juvenile Matters


Current as of: 2009
§ 46b-120*(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Definitions
§ 46b-121*(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) "Juvenile matters" defined. Authority of court
§ 46b-121aReferral of juvenile matters to state referees
§ 46b-121bHandling of juvenile matters
§ 46b-121hGoals of juvenile justice system
§ 46b-121iDuties and responsibilities of the Judicial Department in providing programs and services to the juvenile justice system
§ 46b-121jPrograms and probation treatment services for juvenile offenders
§ 46b-121kPrograms, services and facilities for juvenile offenders
§ 46b-121
§ 46b-121mEvaluation of the costs and benefits of programs serving juvenile offenders
§ 46b-122Juvenile matters separated from other court business if practicable. Exclusion of persons from hearing; exception for victim in delinquency proceedings
§ 46b-123Appointment of staff for juvenile matters
§ 46b-123aTransfer of personnel to Division of Criminal Justice
§ 46b-123bTransfer of juvenile justice centers to Judicial Department
§ 46b-123cCommission on Child Protection. Membership. Duties
§ 46b-123dChief Child Protection Attorney. Duties. Contracts for legal services
§ 46b-123eEligibility for counsel in family relations or juvenile matters. Procedure for appointment or assignment
§ 46b-124*(See end of section for amended version of subsection (b) and effective date.) Confidentiality of records of juvenile matters. Exceptions
§ 46b-125Juvenile probation officers and juvenile matters investigators. Rights in retirement system. Duties and authority
§ 46b-126Secure facilities for care and treatment of children
§ 46b-127*(See end of section for amended version of subsection (c) and effective date.) Transfer of child charged with a felony to the regular criminal docket
§ 46b-128Investigation of delinquency complaint. Nonjudicial disposition. Petition of delinquency. Summoning of child and parent or guardian
§ 46b-129Commitment of child or youth. Petition for neglected, uncared-for, dependent child or youth. Hearing re temporary custody, order to appear or petition. Review of permanency plan. Cost of care and maintenance of child or youth; reimbursement. Revocation of
§ 46b-129aExamination by physician. Appointment of counsel and guardian ad litem
§ 46b-130Reimbursement for expense of care and maintenance. Assignment of right of support to Commissioner of Children and Families
§ 46b-131Custody of alleged delinquent child pending disposition. Bail
§ 46b-132Temporary detention places
§ 46b-132aMedical care of children in detention centers
§ 46b-133*(See end of section for amended version of subsection (b) and effective date.) Arrest of child. Release or detention of arrested child. Alcohol or drug testing or treatment as condition of release. Admission of child to overpopulated juvenile detention c
§ 46b-133aRight to trial or dismissal upon nolle prosequi of delinquency charge. Erasure of records
§ 46b-133bSuspension of delinquency proceedings for treatment for alcohol or drug dependency
§ 46b-133c*(See end of section for amended version of subsection (f) and effective date.) Serious juvenile repeat offender prosecution. Sentencing
§ 46b-133d*(See end of section for amended version of subsection (f) and effective date.) Serious sexual offender prosecution. Sentencing
§ 46b-133eSuspension of delinquency proceedings for participation in school violence prevention program
§ 46b-134Investigation by probation officer prior to disposition of delinquency case. Physical, mental and diagnostic examination
§ 46b-135Right to counsel and cross-examination
§ 46b-136Appointment of attorney to represent child or youth and parent or guardian
§ 46b-137Admissibility of confession or other statement in juvenile proceedings
§ 46b-138Summoning of witnesses. Conversation privileged
§ 46b-138aTestimony of accused juvenile, parent or guardian in juvenile proceeding
§ 46b-138bStatement of victim or victim's representative at delinquency proceeding
§ 46b-139Expert medical witnesses; interpreter
§ 46b-140*(See end of section for amended version of subsection (b) and effective date.) Disposition upon conviction of child as delinquent
§ 46b-140aModification of conditions of probation or suspended commitment. Violation of conditions
§ 46b-141Length of commitments. Motion for extension of commitment. Permanency hearing. Permanency plan. Reopening and termination
§ 46b-141aPlacement of delinquent child in alternative incarceration program
§ 46b-141bProbation treatment plan
§ 46b-141cReimbursement of costs of probation supervision
§ 46b-141dCredit for presentence detention
§ 46b-142Venue of petitions. Appeal to Appellate Court. Expedited hearing in termination of parental rights appeals
§ 46b-143Notice of appeal
§ 46b-144Religious faith. Service of commitment process
§ 46b-145Prohibition on prosecution of child before regular criminal docket. Exceptions
§ 46b-146*(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Erasure of police and court records
§ 46b-147Proceedings inadmissible as evidence in criminal proceedings
§ 46b-147aReports on cases of children charged with serious juvenile offenses
§ 46b-148Child from family with service needs not to be held in detention or convicted as delinquent for violation of court order re future conduct. Court determination re placement or commitment of child from family with service needs
§ 46b-149Child from family with service needs. Complaint. Review by probation officer. Referral for services. Filing of petition or motion. Procedure. Hearing. Order. Modification of conditions. Permanency plan and hearing
§ 46b-149aDuties of police officer re child of family with service needs
§ 46b-149b*(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Immunity of police officer or municipal official from personal liability. Protocol for intervention and assistance in youths in crisis matters
§ 46b-149cTruancy and other family with service needs cases. Duties of Judicial Branch
§ 46b-149dDemonstration project to establish school and community-based truancy prevention initiative. Sites. Grant eligibility. Establishment of truancy or family with service needs docket. Duties of Court Support Services Division
§ 46b-149eFamily support centers
§ 46b-149fChild from family with service needs who violates valid court order or is in imminent risk of physical harm. Petition. Hearing. Order
§ 46b-150Emancipation of minor. Procedure. Notice. Attorney General as party
§ 46b-150aInvestigation of petition for emancipation. Report. Appointment of counsel. Probate Court may order examination
§ 46b-150bOrder of emancipation
§ 46b-150cAppeal
§ 46b-150dEffect of emancipation
§ 46b-150eEmancipation under common law
§ 46b-150f(Note: This section is repealed, effective January 1, 2010.) Youth in crisis. Petition. Court orders. Violations
§ 46b-150g(Note: This section is repealed, effective January 1, 2010.) Duties of police officer re youth in crisis
§ 46b-150h(Note: This section is repealed, effective January 1, 2010.) Youth in crisis pilot program in Middletown probate district
§ 46b-151hInterstate Compact for Juveniles

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