Pennsylvania Code
Title 237 - JUVENILE RULES
Part I - RULES
Subpart A - DELINQUENCY MATTERS
Chapter 3 - PRE-ADJUDICATORY PROCEDURES
Part B - INTAKE AND INFORMAL ADJUSTMENT
Rule 311 - Intake Conference
Universal Citation: 237 PA Code ยง 311
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
A. Generally. The juvenile probation officer may conduct an intake conference to determine what further action, if any, should be taken.
B. Juvenile probation officer's duties. Before proceeding with an intake conference, the juvenile probation officer shall:
1) provide a copy of the written allegation
to the juvenile, the juvenile's guardian, if present, and the juvenile's
attorney, if present; and
2) inform
the juvenile and the juvenile's guardian, if present, of the juvenile's rights;
and
3) afford the victim the
opportunity to offer prior comment on the disposition of the case if informal
adjustment or an alternative resolution of the case is being
considered.
C. Rescheduling. If a juvenile fails to appear for an intake conference, the juvenile probation officer may attempt to reschedule the conference.
D. Bench Warrants.
1) If the juvenile fails
to appear for an intake conference, the juvenile probation officer may notify
the court that the juvenile has failed to appear for the conference.
2) If a judge finds that sufficient notice of
the intake conference was given, the judge may issue a bench warrant. The judge
may not find notice solely based on first-class mail service.
3) If a bench warrant is issued, the case
shall proceed pursuant to Rules 140 and 240.
E. Notice, motion, and hearing.
1) The juvenile probation
officer shall provide the attorney for the Commonwealth with notice of the
decision resulting from the intake conference.
2) Within a reasonable time of receiving the
notice, the attorney for the Commonwealth may file a motion requesting review
by the court of the juvenile probation officer's action.
3) The court shall conduct a hearing on the
motion.
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