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Order For Sanctions JD-1774 - Wisconsin

Order For Sanctions 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: Order for Sanctions JD-1774 §§938.355(6)(d), (6g) & (6m), Wisconsin Statutes Benchbook Reference: Purpose of Form: JV 11 Formal order imposing sanctions for a violation of a dispositional order. District attorney or the court, depending on local practice. Original to court file, copies to parties and sanction facility (if secure detention is ordered) or nonsecure custodial placement (if nonsecure custody is ordered). None. Modification; last update 04/08. Added "[habitual] truancy" to the case types listed for placement in juvenile detention. RMC recommends that the court not rely upon attachments alone as the basis for its findings. Where attachments are used, specific reference to the document title, page and paragraph should be made. For the court to impose secure detention or any other form of out-ofhome placement on the juvenile, the court must make the findings contained in paragraph 3. When the court imposes and stays secure detention or other out-ofhome placement, a hearing must be held before the stay can be lifted as to the out-of-home placement. Who Completes It: Distribution of Form: Accompanying Forms: New Form/Modification: Modifications: Comments: About this Form: 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. If you have additional information that does not change the meaning of the form, attach it on a separate page. The form itself shall not be altered. Date: 02/11/2010 Page 1 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com For Official Use STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, COUNTY IN THE INTEREST OF Order for Sanctions Name Case No. Date of Birth A hearing on the imposition of sanctions was held on , which is the effective date of this order. THE COURT FINDS: 1. The juvenile is subject to a current dispositional order was adjudicated on for delinquent JIPS 2. The juvenile was properly advised of the conditions of the dispositional order and the possibility of sanctions. 3. The juvenile has violated dispositional condition(s) as follows: 4. The juvenile is removed from the home. a. Continuation in the home at this time is is not contrary to the welfare of the juvenile and the community. b. Reasonable efforts to prevent removal were: (Complete one of the following.) made by the department or agency responsible for providing services. made by the department or agency responsible for providing services, although an emergency situation resulted in immediate removal of the child from the home. not required under §938.355(2d). required, but the department or agency responsible for providing services failed to make reasonable efforts. 5. It is necessary to impose sanctions in this case. 6. Other: JD-1774, 02/10 Order for Sanctions Page 1 of 2 §§938.355(6)(d), (6g) and (6m), Wisconsin Statutes This form shall not be modified. It may be supplemented with additional material. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Order for Sanctions Page 2 of 2 Case No. THE COURT ORDERS: 1. Placement for custody, at nonsecure juvenile detention (delinquency, [habitual] truancy only), and ending on , beginning on (Date) days served in juvenile detention. with credit for (Date) . Transportation shall be provided by . the same. Return transportation shall be provided by days of detention/custody are stayed on the following condition(s): The last juvenile not to violate the dispositional order during the remaining period of this order. juvenile to be monitored by electronic monitoring. If these conditions are violated, the stay is immediately terminated. days in 2. This is the initial order placing the juvenile out of the home and into the placement and care responsibility of the county department, which has primary responsibility for providing services. Department of Children and Families, which has primary responsibility for providing services. Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare, which has primary responsibility for providing services. 3. Suspension for year(s) of the juvenile's: operating privilege DNR approval 4. Limitation for The limitation(s) are: year(s) of the juvenile's: operating privilege DNR approval days (not to exceed 30 days for each violation) in-home or current residence under attached rules 5. Detention for of supervision. with electronic monitoring. 6. Uncompensated work program/community service for hours (not to exceed 25 hours for each violation). 7. Additional sanctions for habitual truancy: 8. The parents/guardian (if appropriate) shall pay for the costs of the sanction, disposition, placement or services is paid. until the total sum of $ per at the rate of $ to be determined by (Agency) . 9. Other: THIS IS A FINAL JUDGMENT/ORDER FOR PURPOSES OF APPEAL. BY THE COURT: DISTRIBUTION: 1. Original - Court 2. Prosecuting Attorney 3. Juvenile 4. Juvenile's Parents 5. Juvenile's Attorney 6. Detention Facility, if ordered 7. Social Worker 8. Other: Circuit Court Judge Name Printed or Typed Date JD-1774, 02/10 Order for Sanctions Page 2 of 2 §§938.355(6)(d), (6g) and (6m), Wisconsin Statutes This form shall not be modified. It may be supplemented with additional material. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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