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Section 14-6-232 - Probation Revocation Hearing; How Commenced and Conducted; Contents of Petition; Disposition.

WY Stat § 14-6-232 (2019) (N/A)
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14-6-232. Probation revocation hearing; how commenced and conducted; contents of petition; disposition.

(a) A child on probation incident to an adjudication of his delinquency who commits a new delinquent act or violates the terms and conditions of his probation may be proceeded against in a probation revocation hearing.

(b) A proceeding to revoke probation shall be commenced by a petition designated as "A Petition to Revoke Probation" and shall be heard by the court without a jury. The petition shall:

(i) Be reviewed and prepared by the district attorney in the same manner and shall contain the same information as required by W.S. 14-6-212;

(ii) Set forth the date when the child was placed on probation and the time and manner in which notice of the terms of probation were given; and

(iii) Be served together with an order to appear on all parties having an interest in the proceedings as provided in W.S. 14-6-213.

(c) If a child is found to have violated the terms of the child's probation, the court may amend the terms and conditions of the probation order, extend the period of probation or make any other order of disposition specified in W.S. 14-6-229(d).

(i) Repealed By Laws 1997, ch. 199, § 3.

(ii) Repealed By Laws 1997, ch. 199, § 3.

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Section 14-6-232 - Probation Revocation Hearing; How Commenced and Conducted; Contents of Petition; Disposition.