25 CFR · Indians
§ 11.1008 — Date of hearing.
25 CFR § 11.1008
TitleTitle 25: IndiansPartPart 11: Courts of Indian Offenses and Law and Order Code
SourceeCFR (current through Dec 1, 2025)
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25 C.F.R. § 11.1008 (2025).
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§ 11.1008 Date of hearing. Upon receipt of the petition, the children's court shall set a date for the hearing which shall not be more than 15 days after the children's court receives the petition from the presenting officer. If the adjudicatory hearing is not held within 15 days after filing of the petition, the petition shall be dismissed and cannot be filed again, unless;
(a)The hearing is continued upon motion of the minor; or
(b)The hearing is continued upon motion of the presenting officer by reason of the unavailability of material evidence or witnesses and the children's court finds the presenting officer has exercised due diligence to obtain the material evidence or witnesses and reasonable grounds exist to believe that the material evidence or witnesses will become available.
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§ 11.1003
Law enforcement officer's duties.§ 11.1004
Detention and shelter care.§ 11.1005
Preliminary inquiry.§ 11.1007
Petition.§ 11.1008
Date of hearing.§ 11.1009
Summons.§ 11.1010
Adjudicatory hearing.§ 11.1011
Dispositional hearing.§ 11.1012
Dispositional alternatives.§ 11.1013
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25 C.F.R. § 11.1008, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/cfr/25/11/11.1008.