If your child is suspected of a criminal act and law enforcement is going to take action, your child could receive a citation and be released to your custody or they could be booked into the Youth Detention Facility.
During the admission process, the youth is entitled to two (2) phone calls: one to a parent or legal guardian and one to an attorney. If the youth comes into the Youth Detention Facility before 8 a.m. or after 5 p.m., an attorney may not be available. They may also call an employer.
The law requires that charges be filed, usually within 48 business hours fro m the time the minor was taken into custody and detained.
If the District Attorney files charges, there will be a detention hearing within the next court date from when the charges were filed.
The youth and their parent or legal guardian will be given the date and time of the Detention Hearing. At the detention hearing, the youth will go before a judge who will decide if they are going to stay in the Youth Detention Facility until the next hearing, which is usually 5 days (holidays and weekends excluded) from the detention hearing.
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