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241.1/MDT

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Report prepared by Multi-Disciplinary Team including Probation, DCFS, and DMH containing disposition recommendation for crossover youth

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300 Ward

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Ward of dependency court

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601 Petition

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Petition for youth who is accused of a status offence (truancy, incorrigibility), not a criminal offense

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602 Ward

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Ward of delinquency court

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654

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Non-wardship dispo, no admission required, 6 mo. period min., 12 mo. max

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654 & 725 Exclusions

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707(b) offenses, drug sales, drug or weapons offense at school, gang offense, previous 654, previous wardship, restitution > $1k, felony offense at age 14+ (unless interest of justice)

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707(b) Offense

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Felony offense listed in WIC 707(b) that is not subject to automatic sealing when youth completes probation (WIC 786(d)). Many qualify as strikes if committed after age 16. Youth may seek discretionary sealing after age 18

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725

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Non-wardship disposition available after adjudication, 6 mo. period only

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778 Motion

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Motion to change a previous order, often used for dispositions that prove to be inappropriate, but can also be used to move for a new trial based on new evidence

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782 Motion

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Motion to dismiss. Eliminates strike consequences.

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790/DEJ

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Non-wardship disposition option for felonies. 1 year period minimum, NOT available after adjudication.

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Exclusions from 790/DEJ

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Prior felony wardship, 707(b) offenses, age > 14, prior failure to complete probation NOT RECOMMENDED because of strike risk

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827 Petition

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Petition by a 3rd party to review a minor’s court file. DA, minor, parents, minor’s attorney in pending case, and superintendent of minor’s school may review without petition

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AB12

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Benefits for youths who were under a placement order on their 18th birthday, including housing and financial aid

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Camp/CCP

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Camp Community Placement - Wardship disposition that results in youth being placed in a locked facility for 3-, 6-, or 9-month program

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Camp Exclusions

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Severe intellectual or learning disability, mental illness, physical or medical issues that prevent participation in programming

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CASA

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Court Appointed Special Advocate; volunteer appointed by dependency court to advocate for child’s best interest. They also attend delinquency appearances

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Crossover Youth

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Youth who has pending cases in both delinquency court and dependency court

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Dennis H Hearing

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Detention hearing where DA must present prima facie evidence that youth committed the offense. If DA fails to meet burden, result is RELEASE, not dismissal (WIC 637)

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Detention Hearing

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Hearing where court decides whether or not youth will remain detained until the adjudication (WIC 632)

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Detention Report

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Report prepared by Probation Department that provides time of detention (not always accurate), and recommendations on whether not youth should remain detained

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DJF

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Division of Juvenile Facilities (formerly DJJ, CYA) Wardship disposition that is the most restrictive. The amount of time youths serve before parole eligibility depends on their behavior and offense category. Youths sent to DJF on an eligible sex offense are subject to sex offender registration (PC 290.008)

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Gladys R

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Showing by the DA required to rebut the presumption that a child under age 14 does not have the capacity to commit a criminal offense (PC 26)

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HOP

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=Home of Probation, wardship disposition that allows youth to remain at home

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IEP

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=Individualized Education Plan, Written statement that describes student’s current school performance, learning goals, placement, and services

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Inter County Transfer

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Case where youth admits petition in county where the crime occurred, but case is transferred to the youth’s county of residence for disposition (WIC 750)

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JACI

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=Juvenile Adjudicative Competence Interview, Competency evaluation for juvenile (like 720 eval)

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Level 14

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Suitable placement with highest level of care

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PPR

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Pre-Plea Report, Report generated by probation for pre-trial hearing with recommendation for disposition

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Regional Center

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Agency that provides services to anyone diagnosed with a developmental disability that originated before age 18 and constitutes a substantial disability (intellectual disability, autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, or similar disability)

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15 Day Review

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Review hearing to check status after court has ordered youth placed out of home (WIC 737(b))

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SIJS

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= Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, Juvenile wards abandoned or abused by a parent may obtain permanent residency with this classification

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Suitable Placement

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Wardship disposition option that places youth in an unlocked group home

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Transfer

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Motion by DA to transfer youth’s case to criminal court (WIC 707(a)(1))

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Wardship

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Finding that the youth should be formally supervised by the court. Gives the court authority to make orders for “Care, supervision, custody, conduct, maintenance, and support” including medical treatment (WIC 727(a)(1))

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William M Hearing

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Detention rehearing, an opportunity to present additinoal evidence to support release additional evidence to support release that was not available at the initial detention hearing (WIC 637)