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Rule 5. 752. Initial hearing; detention hearings; time limit on custody . . . If the detention hearing is not commenced within the time limits, the child must be released immediately, or, if the child is a ward under section 602 awaiting a change of placement, the child must be placed in a suitable, nonsecure facility
Juvenile “Detention Hearings” in California – Dennis H Law When your minor child (under 18) is arrested in California and held in custody, the first hearing they will have is a detention hearing The purpose of the hearing is to determine whether or not your child needs to stay in juvenile hall pending the outcome of the case
JUVENILE DEPENDENCY INITIAL OR DETENTION HEARING If the child is in protective custody, the initial hearing is called a detention hearing This benchguide includes a procedural checklist, a brief summary of the applicable law, and scripts
A LEGAL MAP OF YOUTH DETENTION HEARINGS IN CALIFORNIA Under the law, the detention hearing must comply with certain requirements, including procedures regarding notice, conduct of the hearing, advisement of rights, and presentation of evidence
DETENTION HEARINGS AND RE-HEARINGS - PJDC Provide the court with information regarding supervision at home, alternative placements, services in the community, that differ from what was presented at the initial detention
Understanding a Juvenile Detention Hearing - Leah Legal After a juvenile arrest and placement in custody, a minor is subject to a detention hearing The purpose of the juvenile detention hearing is to determine whether a child should remain in custody awaiting the outcome of their case
What Happens at the Detention Hearing in My Juvenile Dependency CPS . . . When social workers remove a child from their home and place them in foster care, a court hearing known as a detention hearing is held eventually This procedure is covered by Section 300 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code, which deals with CPS Juvenile Dependency Cases
Rule 5. 760. Detention hearing; report; grounds; determinations . . . Before detaining the child, the court must determine whether continuance in the home of the parent or legal guardian is contrary to the child's welfare and whether there are available services that would prevent the need for further detention