Detention hearing definition

Detention hearing means a hearing held by a judge or trial commissioner within twenty-four (24) hours, exclusive of weekends and holidays, of the start of any period of detention prior to adjudication;
Detention hearing means a hearing at which the court determines whether it is necessary to place or retain a child in detention.
Detention hearing means a proceeding under Section 80-6-207 to determine whether a minor should remain in detention.

Examples of Detention hearing in a sentence

  • Contested or evidentiary proceeding.b. Removal hearing.c. Child in need of assistance adjudication.d. Disposition hearing.e. Permanency hearing.f. Detention hearing.

  • The Jurisdictional Hearing is held within 15 court days after the Detention hearing if the minor remains at Juvenile Hall; or within 30 calendar days after the arrest, if the juvenile is not detained unless extended by the Court.

  • Approved accommodations will be made within a reasonable time period after receivinga written request.

  • Where counsel is appointed at an Initial Detention hearing or in other situations where the presence of counsel is needed immediately, the Juvenile Court may deviate from the rotational list and appoint from approved counsel who arepresent and available in the courthouse.

  • Significantly, although the Motion for Detention was a “fill in the blank” type form, the government did not check the box alleging that Ms. XXX was eligiblefor detention based upon this case being a “crime of violence.” Id. At the beginning of the detention hearing held on August 2, 2001, the Magistrate Judge asked Assistant United States Attorney William McMurrey “for the record, what is the basis for the Government’s motion for detention?” See Transcript of Detention hearing at 3.


More Definitions of Detention hearing

Detention hearing means a hearing held by a judge or trial commissioner within
Detention hearing means the accused's initial appearance before the court to determine release before adjudication.
Detention hearing means a hearing to determine whether a child shall be held in detention or shelter care prior to or pending execution of a final dispositional order.
Detention hearing means a hearing held to determine
Detention hearing means a hearing for the court to determine if a child should be placed in temporary custody, as provided for under part V in delinquency cases.
Detention hearing means a hearing held to determine whether a juvenile accused or adjudicated of committing a delinquent act or acts should be released or held prior to adjudication or disposition;
Detention hearing means the juvenile proceeding where the Court accomplishes the following: arraigns the Child by informing the Child of the charges against him or her; informs the Child of the legal rights afforded him or her; and makes a decision about whether to detain the Child prior to the Adjudicatory Hearing. In order for the Court to detain a Child prior to the Adjudicatory Hearing, the Court shall find probable cause that the Child committed the delinquent act alleged.