City attorneys authorized to file delinquency petitions for offenses committed by a juvenile when a county attorney declines to file a petition, city attorneys authorized to prosecute felony and gross misdemeanor offenses in certain cases, and city attorneys authorized to issue administrative subpoenas in certain cases.
City attorneys authorized to take actions including filing delinquency petitions for offenses committed by a juvenile, prosecuting felony offenses and gross misdemeanor offenses, and issuing administrative subpoenas in certain cases; and conforming changes made.
City attorneys authorizations provisions modifications and conforming changes
City and county attorney authorizations and provisions modifications and making conforming changes
Age of juvenile modified for extended juvenile jurisdiction prosecution of certain offenses.
Legislative auditor allowed to bring civil or criminal complaint, and authority for county attorneys to prosecute certain claims established.
Jurisdiction of juvenile courts extended to individuals under age 21, individuals aged 16 to 20 who are alleged to have committed murder in first degree included in definition of delinquent child, other provisions related to delinquency and juvenile courts modified, and technical and conforming changes made.
Life imprisonment without release for certain violent offenses when the offender is at least five years older that the minor victim authorization
Data sharing with prosecutor modification for petition for sentence adjustment
Counties authorized to hear otherwise time-barred petitions for postconviction relief in certain circumstances.