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Order To Detain Probable Cause Determination Request JD-JM-190 - Connecticut

Order To Detain Probable Cause Determination Request Form. This is a Connecticut form and can be used in Juvenile Statewide .
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ORDER TO DETAIN -- PROBABLE CAUSE DETERMINATION REQUEST JD-JM-190 New 10-11 PA 11-154, Sec. 1 STATE OF CONNECTICUT SUPERIOR COURT JUVENILE MATTERS www.jud.ct.gov To Judge 1. Verify the accuracy of the description and dates of the documents listed in the Finding. 2. Sign the Finding in triplicate. Return all copies of the Finding and of any documents submitted in support of the Request to the officer. 3. If an order to detain is not warranted but the child is in need of immediate temporary care, the judge should advise the police to call the DCF hotline. Instructions To Officer 1. Complete the request in triplicate and bring to a judge prior to bringing any child to a juvenile detention center regardless of the seriousness of the alleged delinquency charge. 2. Complete the introductory language in the Finding by identifying the documents submitted in support of the Request. 3. The original or a copy of the completed request should be brought to the juvenile detention center with the child being admitted. Request For Probable Cause Determination To: A Judge of the Superior Court Address of Court Date (Month, day, year) Time of arrest (A.M. or P.M.) Police Department Charges Name and address of child (Last, first, middle initial) Date of birth (Month, day, year) Parent or legal guardian and relationship Offense town Town code Department case number The officer signing below requests that the attached signed and sworn copy of the Police report in this case be reviewed for a determination of probable cause. Date and Signature Date (Month, day, year) Signed (Officer) Finding Upon review of the following document(s) identified as and dated, in affidavit form as submitted, I find that: Probable cause exists to believe that a delinquent act/criminal offense has been committed by the accused child, and there is no less restrictive alternative available, and the circumstance(s) indicated below warrant the detention of the child at this time: (at least one must be checked) A. There is a strong probability that the child will run away prior to the court hearing or disposition. B. There is a strong probability that the child will commit or attempt to commit other offenses injurious to the child or the community before court disposition. C. There is probable cause to believe that the child's continued residence in the home pending disposition poses a risk to the child or the community because of the serious and dangerous nature of the act or acts this child is alleged to have committed. D. There is a need to hold the child for another jurisdiction. E. There is a need to hold the child to assure the child's appearance before the court, in view of the previous failure to respond to the court process. F. The child has violated one or more of the conditions of a suspended detention order. Probable cause exists to believe that the accused child has committed a delinquent act but detention is not warranted at this time. There is no probable cause. Order It is ordered that effective herewith, and until further review by the Court, the above named child shall be transported by the Police and detained in the juvenile detention center at _______________________________________ until further order of the Court. The accused child is ordered to be released from custody. Date, Time and Date (Month, day, year) At (Time, A.M. or P.M.) Signed (A Judge of the Superior Court) Signature Print name of Judge American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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