ADVISORY HEARING

ADVISORY HEARING

IN THIS PHOTO: Judge Samuel Thumma; Mayela T., Translator; Parents

 

The Advisory Hearing

The Advisory Hearing also is designed to make sure that the juvenile knows he or she has certain rights, including:

Another purpose of the Advisory Hearing is to make sure that the juvenile knows of possible consequences if the charge is proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Possible consequences can include:

At the Advisory Hearing, the juvenile will need to decide whether to admit or deny the charge. If the juvenile denies the charge and wants a trial, the court will set a trial (called an Adjudication Hearing). If the juvenile denies the charge and shows why more time is needed, the judge may set another hearing that is not a trial. If the juvenile wants to admit the charge, the judge will ask the juvenile various questions.