Adjudication hearing definition

Adjudication hearing means a hearing to determine whether
Adjudication hearing means a hearing to determine whether a child is a delinquent child, a child in need of supervision, an abused child or a neglected child;
Adjudication hearing means a hearing held before the Commission or its authorized Hearing Officer, pursuant to the issuance of a citation(s), Section 17(e) and (f) of the Act, and variances, Section 12 of the Act, for the purpose of establishing a record and a set of recommendations to provide the basis for an adjudication by the Commission of a contested case.

Examples of Adjudication hearing in a sentence

  • If any terms of IAA are violated, case may proceed to an Adjudication Hearing on the allegations.

  • If court finds factual basis for Adjudication after an admission and/or stipulation to Adjudication and child does not object, Adjudication Hearing is not needed.

  • With leave of court petitioner may amend Petition: (1) at any time to cure defects of form or (2) prior to Adjudication Hearing to include new allegations of fact or requests for Adjudication.

  • Initial Advisements 🗎 ARTICLES 575, 625 Court shall advise parents and may advise child of: • Nature of proceedings and allegations in terms understandable to parents and children; • Right to Adjudication Hearing, including rights to call and cross- examine witnesses and appeal; AND • Right to be represented by counsel and Public Defender Office if indigent.

  • PRACTICE TIP | Amendment: If court allows Petition to be amended, child/parent may request continuance of Adjudication Hearing; may be granted for such period as required in the interest of justice (Article 635).


More Definitions of Adjudication hearing

Adjudication hearing means a hearing to determine whether the allegations in a petition are substantiated by the proof;
Adjudication hearing means a proceeding held pursuant to Section 281-91, Hawaii Revised Statutes, in which it is proposed to revoke or suspend any license issued, or assess and collect a penalty, or reprimand a licensee. The summary revocation of any special license is not included within the scope of this term.
Adjudication hearing means an adversarial hearing during which evidence is taken for the purpose of determining issues of fact and law that will be used by the hearing examiner to prepare the report and recommendation and, ultimately, will be used in preparing final findings and orders.
Adjudication hearing means a hearing for the purpose of determining whether the allegations of a petition are admitted or established under the provisions of HRS chapter 571, and these Rules.
Adjudication hearing means a trial-type proceeding at which the parties may introduce evidence relevant to the resolution of a disputed issue of fact.
Adjudication hearing means a hearing to determine whether the allegations of a petition filed pursuant to this Chapter, alleging a Child to be Deprived, are supported by the evidence.
Adjudication hearing means an adversary proceeding at which are determined rights, duties, privileges, benefits or legal relationships of a specified person.