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Order Dismissing Petition JD-1748 - Wisconsin
| Order Dismissing Petition Form. This is a Wisconsin form and can be used in Juvenile Circuit Court Statewide . |
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FORM SUMMARY Name of Form: Form Number: Statutory Reference: Purpose of Form: Who Completes It: Distribution of Form: Order Dismissing Petition JD-1748 (ch. 48 version was JV-24) chs. 48 and 938 Formal order dismissing petition in juvenile court Juvenile court clerk for signing by judge Original to file. Distribution to district attorney/corporation counsel, juvenile/attorney, parent/attorney, social worker, and (if referred to intake) intake worker. Generally none Modification, previous update 7/96. The word "of" has been corrected in signature line at bottom of form. Previous modification: The findings section has been modified to indicate the party making the motion to dismiss. The order provides for referral back to the intake worker for informal disposition or deferred prosecution. Accompanying Forms: New Form/Modification: Modifications: Comments: About this form: None This form is the product of the Wisconsin Records Management Committee, a committee of the Director of State Court's Office and a mandate of the Wisconsin Judicial Conference. Do not make any local changes to these forms without indicating on the form that it is a local variation, such as JD-XXXX (local) or your local county code number. Date: October 18, 1996 2001 © American LegalNet, Inc. For Official Use STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, IN THE INTEREST OF COUNTY Order Dismissing Petition Name Case No. Date of Birth THE COURT FINDS: 1. A motion has been made to dismiss the petition by: the prosecutor. the child/juvenile. the parent. other: 2. This matter should be dismissed because: the child/juvenile is not within the jurisdiction of the court. statutory time limits were not met. the petition is insufficient. the facts in the petition were not proven. dismissal is in the best interest of the child/juvenile and public. other: THE COURT ORDERS: 1. The petition is dismissed. 2. Because the best interests of the public and the child/juvenile will be served, the petition is dismissed and referred to the intake worker for: informal disposition [§48.21(7)]. deferred prosecution [§938.21(7)]. 3. Other: BY THE COURT: Distribution: 1. Court Original 2. District Attorney/Corporation Counsel 3. Juvenile/Attorney 4. Parent/Attorney 5. Social Worker Signature of Circuit Judge/Court Commissioner Name Printed or Typed Date JD-1748, 11/99 Order Dismissing Petition Chapters 48 and 938, Wisconsin Statutes This form shall not be modified. It may be supplemented with additional material. 2001 © American LegalNet, Inc.
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