Indiana Statutes

§ 31-37-13-2 — Judgment; order of predisposition report; scheduling of dispositional hearing; dual status screening; dual status determination

Indiana § 31-37-13-2
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 37JUVENILE LAW: DELINQUENCY
Ch. 13Factfinding Hearing

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Ind. Code § 31-37-13-2 (2026).

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(a)If the court finds that a child is a delinquent child, the court shall do the following:
(1)Enter judgment accordingly.
(2)Order a predispositional report.
(3)Schedule a dispositional hearing.
(4)Complete a dual status screening tool on the child, as described in IC 31-41-1-3, and determine whether the child is a dual status child as described in IC 31-41-1-2.
(b)If a child is determined to be a dual status child, the court may refer the child for an assessment by a dual status assessment team as described in IC 31-41. [Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-6-4-14(b) part.]

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Related

J.L.T. v. State
712 N.E.2d 7 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 1999)
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K.S. v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
114 N.E.3d 849 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 2018)
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A F v. State of Indiana
(Indiana Court of Appeals, 2024)
J.B. v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
(Indiana Court of Appeals, 2018)
In Re JLT
712 N.E.2d 7 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 1999)
B.M. v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
(Indiana Court of Appeals, 2020)

Legislative History

As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.20. Amended by P.L.146-2008, SEC.635; P.L.66-2015, SEC.14.

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