AB130-SSA1,216,1412 (a) The parent, guardian or legal custodian may waive the hearing under this
13section. Agreement in writing of the juvenile is required if he or she is over 12. After
14any waiver, a hearing shall be granted at the request of any interested party.
AB130-SSA1,216,1915 (b) If present at the hearing, a copy of the petition shall be given to the parent,
16guardian or legal custodian, and to the juvenile if he or she is 12 years of age or older,
17before the hearing begins. Prior notice of the hearing shall be given to the juvenile's
18parent, guardian and legal custodian and to the juvenile if he or she is 12 years of
19age or older in accordance with s. 938.20 (8).
AB130-SSA1,216,2420 (d) Prior to the commencement of the hearing, the parent, guardian or legal
21custodian shall be informed by the court of the allegations that have been made or
22may be made, the nature and possible consequences of this hearing as compared to
23possible future hearings, the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses and the
24right to present witnesses.
AB130-SSA1,217,7
1(e) If the parent, guardian or legal custodian or the juvenile is not represented
2by counsel at the hearing and the juvenile is continued in custody as a result of the
3hearing, the parent, guardian, legal custodian or juvenile may request through
4counsel subsequently appointed or retained or through a guardian ad litem that the
5order to hold the juvenile in custody be reheard. If the request is made, a rehearing
6shall take place as soon as may be possible. Any order to hold the juvenile in custody
7shall be subject to rehearing for good cause, whether or not counsel was present.
AB130-SSA1,217,17 8(3m)Parental notice required. If the juvenile has been taken into custody
9because he or she committed an act which resulted in personal injury or damage to
10or loss of the property of another, the court, prior to the commencement of any
11hearing under this section, shall attempt to notify the juvenile's parents of the
12possibility of disclosure of the identity of the juvenile and the parents, of the
13juvenile's police records and of the outcome of proceedings against the juvenile for
14use in civil actions for damages against the juvenile or the parents and of the parents'
15potential liability for acts of their juveniles. If the court is unable to provide the
16notice before commencement of the hearing, it shall provide the juvenile's parents
17with the specified information in writing as soon as possible after the hearing.
AB130-SSA1,217,20 18(4)Continuation of custody. If the judge or juvenile court commissioner finds
19that the juvenile should be continued in custody under the criteria of s. 938.205, he
20or she shall enter one of the following orders:
AB130-SSA1,218,321 (a) Place the juvenile with a parent, guardian, legal custodian or other
22responsible person and may impose reasonable restrictions on the juvenile's travel,
23association with other persons or places of abode during the period of placement,
24including a condition requiring the juvenile to return to other custody as requested;
25or subject the juvenile to the supervision of an agency agreeing to supervise the

1juvenile. Reasonable restrictions may be placed upon the conduct of the parent,
2guardian, legal custodian or other responsible person which may be necessary to
3ensure the safety of the juvenile.
AB130-SSA1,218,54 (b) Order the juvenile held in an appropriate manner under s. 938.207, 938.208
5or 938.209.
AB130-SSA1,218,8 6(4m)Electronic monitoring. The judge or juvenile court commissioner may
7include in an order under sub. (4) (a) or (b) a condition that the juvenile be monitored
8by an electronic monitoring system.
AB130-SSA1,218,10 9(5)Orders in writing. (a) All orders to hold in custody shall be in writing,
10listing the reasons and criteria forming the basis for the decision.
AB130-SSA1,218,1511 (b) An order relating to a juvenile held in custody outside of his or her home
12shall also describe any efforts that were made to permit the juvenile to remain at
13home and the services that are needed to ensure the juvenile's well-being, to enable
14the juvenile to return to his or her home and to involve the parents in planning for
15the juvenile.
AB130-SSA1,218,20 16(6)Amendment of order. An order placing a juvenile under sub. (4) (a) on
17conditions specified in this section may at any time be amended, with notice, so as
18to return the juvenile to another form of custody for failure to conform to the
19conditions originally imposed. A juvenile may be transferred to secure custody if he
20or she meets the criteria of s. 938.208.
AB130-SSA1,218,25 21(7)Deferred prosecution. If the judge or juvenile court commissioner
22determines that the best interests of the juvenile and the public are served, he or she
23may enter a consent decree under s. 938.32 or order the petition dismissed and refer
24the matter to the intake worker for deferred prosecution in accordance with s.
25938.245.
AB130-SSA1,219,5
1938.22 Establishment of secure detention facilities and shelter care
2facilities. (1)
(a) The county board of supervisors may establish a secure detention
3facility or a shelter care facility or both or the county boards of supervisors for 2 or
4more counties may jointly establish a secure detention facility or a shelter care
5facility or both in accordance with ss. 46.16, 46.20 and 301.36.
AB130-SSA1,219,136 (b) Subject to sub. (3) (ar), in counties having a population of less than 500,000,
7the policies of the secure detention facility or shelter care facility shall be determined
8by the judge of the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and ch.
948 with the approval of the chief judge of the judicial administrative district or, in the
10case of a secure detention facility or shelter care facility established by 2 or more
11counties, by a committee of the judges of the courts in the participating counties
12assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and ch. 48 with the approval of
13the chief judge of the judicial administrative district.
AB130-SSA1,219,1814 (c) In counties having a population of 500,000 or more, the nonjudicial
15operational policies of the secure detention facility and the detention section of the
16juvenile delinquency court center shall be established by the county board of
17supervisors, and the execution thereof shall be the responsibility of the director of
18the children's court center.
AB130-SSA1,220,2 19(2) (a) Counties shall submit plans for the secure detention facility or juvenile
20portion of the county jail to the department of corrections and submit plans for the
21shelter care facility to the department of health and social services. The applicable
22department shall review the submitted plans. The counties may not implement any
23such plan unless the applicable department has approved the plan. The department
24of corrections shall promulgate rules establishing minimum requirements for the
25approval of the operation of secure detention facilities and the juvenile portion of

1county jails. The plans and rules shall be designed to protect the health, safety and
2welfare of the juveniles in these facilities.
AB130-SSA1,220,93 (b) If the department approves, a secure detention facility or a holdover room
4may be a part of a public building in which there is a jail or other facility for the
5detention of adults if the secure detention facility or holdover room is so physically
6segregated from the jail or other facility that the secure detention facility or holdover
7room may be entered without passing through areas where adults are confined and
8that juveniles detained in the secure detention facility or holdover room cannot
9communicate with or view adults confined therein.
AB130-SSA1,220,1210 (c) A shelter care facility shall be used for the temporary care of juveniles. A
11shelter care facility, other than a holdover room, may not be in the same building as
12a facility for the detention of adults.
AB130-SSA1,220,23 13(3) (a) In counties having a population of less than 500,000, public secure
14detention facilities and public shelter care facilities shall be in the charge of a
15superintendent. The judge of the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this
16chapter and ch. 48 with the approval of the chief judge of the judicial administrative
17district or, where 2 or more counties operate joint public secure detention facilities
18or public shelter care facilities, the committee of judges of the courts assigned to
19exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and ch. 48 with the approval of the chief
20judge of the judicial administrative district shall appoint the superintendent and
21other necessary personnel for the care and education of the juveniles in secure
22detention or shelter care facilities, subject to par. (am) and to civil service regulations
23in counties having civil service.
AB130-SSA1,221,524 (am) If a secure detention facility or holdover room is part of a public building
25in which there is a jail or other facility for the detention of adults, the sheriff or other

1keeper of the jail or other facility for the detention of adults may nominate persons
2to be considered under par. (a) for the position of superintendent of the secure
3detention facility or holdover room. Nominees under this paragraph shall have
4demonstrated administrative abilities and a demonstrated interest in the problems
5of juvenile justice and the welfare of juveniles.
AB130-SSA1,221,116 (ar) Notwithstanding sub. (1) (b), if a secure detention facility or holdover room
7is part of a public building in which there is a jail or other facility for the detention
8of adults, the sheriff or other keeper of the jail or other facility for the detention of
9adults shall determine the policies of that secure detention facility or holdover room
10relating to security and emergency response and shall determine the procedures for
11implementing those policies.
AB130-SSA1,221,1712 (b) In counties having a population of 500,000 or more, the director of the
13children's court center shall be in charge of and responsible for public secure
14detention facilities, the secure detention section of the center and the personnel
15assigned to this section, including a detention supervisor or superintendent. The
16director of the children's court center may also serve as superintendent of detention
17if the county board of supervisors so determines.
AB130-SSA1,221,2018 (c) All superintendents appointed under par. (a) or (b) after May 1, 1992, shall,
19within one year after that appointment, successfully complete an administrative
20training program approved or provided by the department of justice.
AB130-SSA1,221,24 21(5) A county board of supervisors, or 2 or more county boards of supervisors
22jointly, may contract with privately operated shelter care facilities or home detention
23programs for purchase of services. A county board of supervisors may delegate this
24authority to its county department.
AB130-SSA1,222,6
1(7) (a) No person may establish a shelter care facility without first obtaining
2a license under s. 48.66 (1). To obtain a license under s. 48.66 (1) to operate a shelter
3care facility, a person must meet the minimum requirements for a license established
4by the department of health and social services under s. 48.67 and pay the license
5fee under par. (b). A license issued under s. 48.66 (1) to operate a shelter care facility
6is valid for 2 years after the date of issuance, unless sooner revoked or suspended.
AB130-SSA1,222,147 (b) Before the department of health and social services may issue a license
8under s. 48.66 (1) to operate a shelter care facility, the shelter care facility must pay
9to that department a biennial fee of $50, plus a biennial fee of $15 per juvenile, based
10on the number of juveniles that the shelter care facility is licensed to serve. A shelter
11care facility that wishes to renew a license issued under s. 48.66 (1) shall pay the fee
12under this paragraph by the renewal date of the license. A new shelter care facility
13shall pay the fee under this paragraph by no later than 30 days before the opening
14of the shelter care facility.
AB130-SSA1,222,1915 (c) A shelter care facility that wishes to renew a license issued under s. 48.66
16(1) and that fails to pay the fee under par. (b) by the renewal date of the license or
17a new shelter care facility that fails to pay the fee under par. (b) by 30 days before
18the opening of the shelter care facility shall pay an additional fee of $5 per day for
19every day after the deadline that the facility fails to pay the fee.
AB130-SSA1,222,24 20938.225 Statewide plan for secure detention facilities. The department
21shall assist counties in establishing secure detention facilities under s. 938.22 by
22developing and promulgating a statewide plan for the establishment and
23maintenance of suitable secure detention facilities reasonably accessible to each
24court.
AB130-SSA1,223,3
1938.23 Right to counsel. (1) Right of juveniles to legal representation.
2Juveniles subject to proceedings under this chapter shall be afforded legal
3representation as follows:
AB130-SSA1,223,114 (a) Any juvenile alleged to be delinquent under s. 938.12 or held in a secure
5detention facility shall be represented by counsel at all stages of the proceedings, but
6a juvenile 15 years of age or older may waive counsel if the court is satisfied that the
7waiver is knowingly and voluntarily made and the court accepts the waiver. If the
8waiver is accepted, the court may not place the juvenile in a secured correctional
9facility, transfer supervision of the juvenile to the department for participation in the
10serious juvenile offender program or transfer jurisdiction over the juvenile to adult
11court.
AB130-SSA1,223,1312 (am) A juvenile subject to a sanction under s. 938.355 (6) (a) shall be entitled
13to representation by counsel at the hearing under s. 938.355 (6) (c).
AB130-SSA1,223,1514 (ar) A juvenile subject to proceedings under s. 938.357 (3) or (5) shall be
15afforded legal representation as provided in those subsections.
AB130-SSA1,223,2016 (b) 1. If a juvenile is alleged to be in need of protection or services under s.
17938.13, the juvenile may be represented by counsel at the discretion of the court.
18Except as provided in subd. 2., a juvenile 15 years of age or older may waive counsel
19if the court is satisfied such waiver is knowingly and voluntarily made and the court
20accepts the waiver.
AB130-SSA1,224,221 2. If the petition is contested, the court may not place the juvenile outside his
22or her home unless the juvenile is represented by counsel at the fact-finding hearing
23and subsequent proceedings. If the petition is not contested, the court may not place
24the juvenile outside his or her home unless the juvenile is represented by counsel at

1the hearing at which the placement is made. For a juvenile under 12 years of age,
2the judge may appoint a guardian ad litem instead of counsel.
AB130-SSA1,224,7 3(3) Power of the court to appoint counsel. Except in proceedings under s.
4938.13, at any time, upon request or on its own motion, the court may appoint counsel
5for the juvenile or any party, unless the juvenile or the party has or wishes to retain
6counsel of his or her own choosing. The court may not appoint counsel for any party
7other than the juvenile in a proceeding under s. 938.13.
AB130-SSA1,224,18 8(4)Providing counsel. In any situation under this section in which a person
9has a right to be represented by counsel or is provided counsel at the discretion of the
10court and counsel is not knowingly and voluntarily waived, the court shall refer the
11person to the state public defender and counsel shall be appointed by the state public
12defender under s. 977.08 without a determination of indigency. In any other
13situation under this section in which a person has a right to be represented by
14counsel or is provided counsel at the discretion of the court, competent and
15independent counsel shall be provided and reimbursed in any manner suitable to the
16court regardless of the person's ability to pay, except that the court may not order a
17person who files a petition under s. 813.122 or 813.125 to reimburse counsel for the
18juvenile who is named as the respondent in that petition.
AB130-SSA1,224,21 19(5)Counsel of own choosing. Regardless of any provision of this section, any
20party is entitled to retain counsel of his or her own choosing at his or her own expense
21in any proceeding under this chapter.
AB130-SSA1,224,25 22(6)Definition. For the purposes of this section, "counsel" means an attorney
23acting as adversary counsel who shall advance and protect the legal rights of the
24party represented, and who may not act as guardian ad litem for any party in the
25same proceeding.
AB130-SSA1,225,2
1938.235 Guardian ad litem. (1) Appointment. (a) The court may appoint
2a guardian ad litem in any appropriate matter under this chapter.
AB130-SSA1,225,73 (e) The court shall appoint a guardian ad litem, or extend the appointment of
4a guardian ad litem previously appointed under par. (a), for any juvenile alleged or
5found to be in need of protection or services, if the court has ordered, or if a request
6or recommendation has been made that the court order, the juvenile to be placed out
7of his or her home under s. 938.345 or 938.357.
AB130-SSA1,225,12 8(2) Qualifications. The guardian ad litem shall be an attorney admitted to
9practice in this state. No person who is an interested party in a proceeding, who
10appears as counsel in a proceeding on behalf of any party or who is a relative or
11representative of an interested party may be appointed guardian ad litem in that
12proceeding.
AB130-SSA1,225,21 13(3) Responsibilities. The guardian ad litem shall be an advocate for the best
14interests of the person for whom the appointment is made. The guardian ad litem
15shall function independently, in the same manner as an attorney for a party to the
16action, and shall consider, but shall not be bound by, the wishes of such person or the
17positions of others as to the best interests of such person. If the guardian ad litem
18determines that the best interests of the person are substantially inconsistent with
19the wishes of such person, the guardian ad litem shall so inform the court and the
20court may appoint counsel to represent that person. The guardian ad litem has none
21of the rights or duties of a general guardian.
AB130-SSA1,225,25 22(4) Matters involving juvenile in need of protection or services. (a) In any
23matter involving a juvenile found to be in need of protection or services, the guardian
24ad litem may, if reappointed or if the appointment is continued under sub. (7), do any
25of the following:
AB130-SSA1,226,1
11. Participate in permanency planning under ss. 48.43 (5) and 938.38.
AB130-SSA1,226,22 2. Petition for a change in placement under s. 938.357.
AB130-SSA1,226,43 3. Petition for termination of parental rights or any other matter specified
4under s. 48.14 or 938.14.
AB130-SSA1,226,55 4. Petition for revision of dispositional orders under s. 938.363.
AB130-SSA1,226,66 5. Petition for extension of dispositional orders under s. 938.365.
AB130-SSA1,226,87 6. Petition for a temporary restraining order and injunction under s. 813.122
8or 813.125.
AB130-SSA1,226,109 7. Petition for relief from a judgment terminating parental rights under s.
1048.46.
AB130-SSA1,226,1111 8. Perform any other duties consistent with this chapter and ch. 48.
AB130-SSA1,226,1412 (b) The court shall order the agency identified under s. 938.355 (2) (b) 1. as
13primarily responsible for the provision of services to notify the guardian ad litem, if
14any, regarding actions to be taken under par. (a).
AB130-SSA1,227,4 15(7) Termination and extension of appointment. The appointment of a
16guardian ad litem under sub. (1) terminates upon the entry of the court's final order
17or upon the termination of any appeal in which the guardian ad litem participates.
18The guardian ad litem may appeal, may participate in an appeal or may do neither.
19If an appeal is taken by any party and the guardian ad litem chooses not to
20participate in that appeal, he or she shall file with the appellate court a statement
21of reasons for not participating. Irrespective of the guardian ad litem's decision not
22to participate in an appeal, the appellate court may order the guardian ad litem to
23participate in the appeal. At any time, the guardian ad litem, any party or the person
24for whom the appointment is made may request in writing or on the record that the
25court extend or terminate the appointment or reappointment. The court may extend

1that appointment, or reappoint a guardian ad litem appointed under this section,
2after the entry of the final order or after the termination of the appeal, but the court
3shall specifically state the scope of the responsibilities of the guardian ad litem
4during the period of that extension or reappointment.
AB130-SSA1,227,9 5(8) Compensation. On order of the court, the guardian ad litem appointed
6under this chapter shall be allowed reasonable compensation to be paid by the county
7of venue. If the court orders a county to pay the compensation of the guardian ad
8litem, the amount ordered may not exceed the compensation paid to private
9attorneys under s. 977.08 (4m) (b).
AB130-SSA1,227,13 10938.237 Civil law and ordinance proceedings initiated by citation in
11the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and ch. 48.
12(1)
The citation forms under s. 23.54, 66.119, 778.25, 778.26 or 800.02 may be used
13to commence an action for a violation of civil laws and ordinances in the court.
AB130-SSA1,227,21 14(2) The procedures for issuance and filing of a citation, and for forfeitures,
15stipulations and deposits in ss. 23.50 to 23.67, 23.75 (3) and (4), 66.119, 778.25,
16778.26 and 800.01 to 800.04 except s. 800.04 (2) (b), when the citation is issued by
17a law enforcement officer, shall be used as appropriate, except that this chapter shall
18govern taking and holding a juvenile in custody, s. 938.37 shall govern costs, penalty
19assessments and jail assessments, and a capias shall be substituted for an arrest
20warrant. Sections 66.119 (3) (c) and (d), 66.12 (1) and 778.10 as they relate to
21collection of forfeitures do not apply.
AB130-SSA1,228,8 22(3) If a juvenile to whom a citation has been issued does not submit a deposit
23or a stipulation and deposit, the juvenile shall appear in the court for a plea hearing
24under s. 938.30 at the date, time and place for the court appearance specified on the
25citation. If the juvenile does not submit a stipulation and deposit or if the court

1refuses to accept a deposit unaccompanied by a stipulation, the juvenile may be
2summoned to appear and the procedures that govern petitions for civil law or
3ordinance violations under s. 938.125 shall govern all proceedings initiated by a
4citation, except that the citation shall not be referred to the court intake worker for
5an intake inquiry. If the court finds that a juvenile violated a municipal ordinance
6or a civil law punishable by a forfeiture under this section, the court shall enter a
7dispositional order under s. 938.344, if applicable, or if s. 938.344 does not apply, the
8court may enter any of the dispositional orders under s. 938.343.
AB130-SSA1,228,109 SUBCHAPTER V
10 Procedure
AB130-SSA1,228,18 11938.24 Receipt of jurisdictional information; intake inquiry. (1) Except
12when a citation has been issued under s. 938.17 (2), information indicating that a
13juvenile should be referred to the court as delinquent, in need of protection or
14services or in violation of a civil law or a county, town or municipal ordinance shall
15be referred to the intake worker, who shall conduct an intake inquiry on behalf of the
16court to determine whether the available facts establish prima facie jurisdiction and
17to determine the best interests of the juvenile and of the public with regard to any
18action to be taken.
AB130-SSA1,228,22 19(1m) As part of the intake inquiry, the intake worker shall inform the juvenile
20and the juvenile's parent, guardian and legal custodian that they may request
21counseling from a person designated by the court to provide dispositional services
22under s. 938.069.
AB130-SSA1,229,2 23(2) (a) As part of the intake inquiry the intake worker may conduct
24multidisciplinary screens and intake conferences with notice to the juvenile, parent,
25guardian and legal custodian. If sub. (2m) applies, the intake worker shall conduct

1a multidisciplinary screen under s. 938.547 if the juvenile has not refused to
2participate under par. (b).
AB130-SSA1,229,53 (b) No juvenile or other person may be compelled to appear at any conference,
4participate in a multidisciplinary screen, produce any papers or visit any place by an
5intake worker.
AB130-SSA1,229,7 6(2m) (a) In counties that have a pilot program under s. 938.547, a
7multidisciplinary screen shall be conducted for:
AB130-SSA1,229,88 1. Any juvenile alleged to have committed a violation specified under ch. 161.
AB130-SSA1,229,119 2. Any juvenile alleged to be delinquent or in need of protection and services
10who has at least 2 prior adjudications for a violation of s. 125.07 (4) (a) or (b), 125.085
11(3) (b) or 125.09 (2) or a local ordinance that strictly conforms to any of those sections.
AB130-SSA1,229,1412 3. Any juvenile alleged to have committed any offense which appears to the
13intake worker to be directly motivated by the juvenile's need to purchase or otherwise
14obtain alcohol beverages or controlled substances.
AB130-SSA1,229,1615 4. Any juvenile 12 years of age or older who requests and consents to a
16multidisciplinary screen.
AB130-SSA1,229,1817 5. Any juvenile who consents to a multidisciplinary screen requested by his or
18her parents.
AB130-SSA1,229,2019 (b) The multidisciplinary screen may be conducted by an intake worker for any
20reason other than those specified in the criteria under par. (a).
AB130-SSA1,229,24 21(3) If the intake worker determines as a result of the intake inquiry that the
22juvenile should be referred to the court, the intake worker shall request that the
23district attorney, corporation counsel or other official specified in s. 938.09 file a
24petition.
AB130-SSA1,230,6
1(4) If the intake worker determines as a result of the intake inquiry that the
2case should be subject to a deferred prosecution agreement, or should be closed, the
3intake worker shall so proceed. If a petition has been filed, a deferred prosecution
4agreement may not be entered into or a case may not be closed unless the petition
5is withdrawn by the district attorney, corporation counsel or other official specified
6in s. 938.09, or is dismissed by the judge.
AB130-SSA1,230,25 7(5) The intake worker shall recommend that a petition be filed, enter into a
8deferred prosecution agreement or close the case within 40 days or sooner of receipt
9of referral information. If the case is closed or a deferred prosecution agreement is
10entered into, the district attorney, corporation counsel or other official under s.
11938.09 shall receive written notice of such action. In addition, if a deferred
12prosecution agreement is entered into placing a juvenile in a youth village program
13as described in s. 118.42, the judge or juvenile court commissioner shall receive
14written notice of such action and, on receipt of that notice, shall enter an order
15requiring compliance with that agreement. A notice of deferred prosecution of an
16alleged delinquency case shall include a summary of the facts surrounding the
17allegation and a list of prior intake referrals and dispositions. If a law enforcement
18officer has made a recommendation concerning the juvenile, the intake worker shall
19forward this recommendation to the district attorney under s. 938.09.
20Notwithstanding the requirements of this section, the district attorney may initiate
21a delinquency petition under s. 938.25 within 20 days after notice that the case has
22been closed or that a deferred prosecution agreement has been entered into. The
23judge shall grant appropriate relief as provided in s. 938.315 (3) with respect to any
24such petition which is not referred or filed within the time limits specified within this
25subsection.
AB130-SSA1,231,3
1(6) The intake worker shall perform his or her responsibilities under this
2section under general written policies which the judge shall promulgate under s.
3938.06 (1) or (2).
AB130-SSA1,231,6 4(7) If a citation is issued to a juvenile, the citation shall not be the subject of
5an intake inquiry or a review by an intake worker for the purpose of recommending
6deferred prosecution.
AB130-SSA1,231,11 7938.243 Basic rights: duty of intake worker. (1) Before conferring with
8the parent or juvenile during the intake inquiry, the intake worker shall personally
9inform a juvenile alleged to have committed a delinquent act, and parents and
10juveniles 10 years of age or over who are the focus of an inquiry regarding the need
11for protection or services under s. 938.13 (4), (6), (6m) or (7), of all of the following:
AB130-SSA1,231,1212 (ag) That the referral may result in a petition to the court.
AB130-SSA1,231,1313 (am) What allegations could be in the petition to the court.
AB130-SSA1,231,1514 (b) The nature and possible consequences of the proceedings including the
15provisions of ss. 938.17 and 938.18 if applicable.
AB130-SSA1,231,1816 (c) The right to remain silent and the fact that in a delinquency proceeding the
17silence of the juvenile shall not be adversely considered by the court although the
18silence of any party may be relevant in any nondelinquency proceeding.
AB130-SSA1,231,1919 (d) The right to confront and cross-examine those appearing against them.
AB130-SSA1,231,2020 (e) The right of the juvenile to counsel under s. 938.23.
AB130-SSA1,231,2121 (f) The right to present and subpoena witnesses.
AB130-SSA1,231,2522 (h) The right to have the allegations of the petition proved by clear and
23convincing evidence unless the juvenile comes within the court's jurisdiction under
24s. 938.12 or 938.13 (12), in which case the standard of proof shall be beyond a
25reasonable doubt.
AB130-SSA1,232,7
1(1m) If the juvenile who is the subject of the intake inquiry is alleged to have
2committed an act which resulted in personal injury or damage to or loss of the
3property of another, the intake worker shall inform the juvenile's parents in writing
4of the possibility of disclosure of the identity of the juvenile and the parents, of the
5juvenile's police records and of the outcome of proceedings against the juvenile for
6use in civil actions for damages against the juvenile or the parents and of the parents'
7potential liability for acts of their juveniles.
AB130-SSA1,232,9 8(2) This section does not apply if the juvenile was present at a hearing under
9s. 938.21.
AB130-SSA1,232,16 10(3) If the juvenile has not had a hearing under s. 938.21 and was not present
11at an intake conference under s. 938.24, the intake worker shall inform the juvenile,
12parent, guardian and legal custodian as appropriate of their basic rights under this
13section. This notice shall be given verbally, either in person or by telephone, and in
14writing. This notice shall be given so as to allow the juvenile, parent, guardian or
15legal custodian sufficient time to prepare for the plea hearing. This subsection does
16not apply to cases of deferred prosecution under s. 938.245.
AB130-SSA1,232,23 17938.245 Deferred prosecution. (1) The intake worker may enter into a
18written deferred prosecution agreement with all parties as provided in this section
19if the intake worker has determined that neither the interests of the juvenile nor of
20the public require filing of a petition for circumstances relating to s. 938.12, 938.125,
21938.13 or 938.14. Deferred prosecution shall be available only if the facts persuade
22the intake worker that the jurisdiction of the court, if sought, would exist and upon
23consent of the juvenile, parent, guardian and legal custodian.
AB130-SSA1,232,25 24(2) (a) A deferred prosecution agreement may provide for any one or more of
25the following:
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