Wyoming Statutes
§ 14-6-225 — Burden of proof required; verdict of jury; effect thereof
Wyoming § 14-6-225
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 14-6-225 (2026).
Text
(a)Allegations that a child has committed a delinquent
act must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt.
(b)If trial by jury is demanded, the jury shall decide
issues of fact raised by the petition and return its verdict as
to the truth of the allegations contained in the petition. A
finding by the jury that the allegations are true is not deemed
a conviction of guilt, but is a determination that judicial
intervention is necessary for the best interest and welfare of
the child and the public.
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Repealed by Laws 2004, Ch. 91, §2§ 14-6-202
Repealed By Laws 1997, ch. 199, § 3§ 14-6-203
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Wyoming § 14-6-225, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/6/14-6-225.