Summary
In Indiana, a juvenile probation violation public offense occurs when a minor under probation commits a new offense. If the defendant is now an adult, the case might still be handled in juvenile court, but adult consequences may apply if the violation continues. If a charge from when the defendant was a juvenile is just now being brought up, factors like the statute of limitations, the type of offense, and its connection to new offenses are considered. Juvenile cases can potentially be revisited if relevant to current charges or ongoing investigations.Full Conversation
Trying to find out what a juvenile probation violation public offense is
Hey ****! In Indiana, a juvenile probation violation public offense occurs when a minor under probation commits a new offense. Some key points include:
- Breaking probation terms, like curfews or school attendance.
- Committing new crimes while on probation.
- Consequences may involve court hearings, extended probation, or detention.
Is there something specific you need more details on?
The defendant is now an adult
When the defendant becomes an adult, Indiana courts might handle the case differently:
- If the violation occurred as a juvenile, the case might remain in juvenile court.
- Adult consequences may apply if the violation continues or escalates.
- The court may reassess probation terms based on age and behavior.
Do you need more details on handling the transition from juvenile to adult court?
The defendent is now 26 years old and has been in trouble in the past as an adult and this charge was never brought up . The defendant just got in trouble again and the charge is just now being brought up
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In Indiana, if a charge from when the defendant was a juvenile is just now being brought up, here are some things to consider:
- Statute of limitations: Some charges might not be pursued if too much time has passed.
- Previous charges: If the new charge is related to the past as a juvenile, it might affect the current case.
Would you like to know more about how this might impact the current legal situation?
Can they bring up a juvenile case from 8 years ago
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In Indiana, juvenile cases can potentially be brought up if they are relevant to current charges or if there's an ongoing investigation. Factors include:
- Type of offense and its severity.
- Whether the statute of limitations applies.
- Connection with new offenses.
Do you need further clarification on how this might affect the current case?