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Rule 811 Disposition

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated30th Judicial District - Jefferson District Court

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
30th Judicial District - Jefferson District Court
Rule 8. Juvenile Session
KY JDR Rule 811
Rule 811 Disposition
A. The pre-dispositional investigation report prepared in connection with an adjudicated offender's dispositional hearing shall be provided to the Court and to counsel for the parties three (3) days prior to the adjudicated offender's dispositional hearing. The three (3) day requirement may be waived by the adjudicated offender.
B. If the Court commits an adjudicated offender to the DJJ, the Court shall set a date certain for the DJJ to take custody of that offender. If the offender is held in a secure juvenile detention facility, the Court shall order the DJJ to pick up and place the offender by a date certain. The time specification is set out in statute as thirty-five (35) days from the date of commitment. KRS 635.060(3). In the event that the DJJ is unable to secure an appropriate placement for the committed offender by the date specified by the Court, a representative of the DJJ shall notify the Juvenile Court Clerk at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the previously ordered placement of the DJJ's inability to place the offender. Upon the receipt of this information, the Clerk shall redocket the offender's case for a hearing before the Juvenile District Court on the date that the child was previously scheduled to be placed in the DJJ's custody, and notify counsel for the Commonwealth and counsel for the offender of the time, date and purpose of the hearing. At that hearing, the Court will enter an appropriate order with respect to the placement of the offender.

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HISTORY: Approved effective January 14, 2008; approved effective January 1, 2004; amended effective May 1, 1998; approved January 30, 1997.
Jefferson District Court Rule 811, KY R JEFFERSON DIST CT Rule 811
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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