Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00203 Compare Versions

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1414 SEN. CICARELLA, 34
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2121 AN ACT CONCERNING ELIGIBILITY FOR NONJUDICIAL
2222 ADJUDICATION OF A DELINQUENCY COMPLAINT.
2323 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General
2424 Assembly convened:
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2626 That the general statutes be amended to make a juvenile ineligible for 1
2727 nonjudicial handling of a delinquency complaint if any one or more of 2
2828 the following is true, unless waived by the judicial authority: (1) The 3
2929 alleged conduct (A) is a serious juvenile offense under section 46b-120 4
3030 of the general statutes, or any other felony or violation of section 53a-5
3131 54d of the general statutes; (B) concerns the theft or unlawful use or 6
3232 operation of a motor vehicle; or (C) concerns the sale of, or possession 7
3333 of with the intent to sell, any illegal drug or the use or possession of a 8
3434 firearm; (2) the juvenile was previously adjudicated delinquent; (3) the 9
3535 juvenile admitted at least twice previously to having been delinquent; 10
3636 (4) the alleged misconduct was committed by a child while on probation 11
3737 or under judicial supervision; or (5) the nature of the alleged misconduct 12
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4343 Statement of Purpose:
4444 To restore the eligibility requirements of a juvenile being adjudicated
4545 nonjudicial prior to the 2023 change by the Judicial Branch's Rules
4646 Committee.