Wyoming Statutes
§ 5-8-102 — Jurisdiction
Wyoming § 5-8-102
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 5-8-102 (2026).
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(a)The juvenile court has general jurisdiction in all
matters and proceedings commenced therein or transferred to it
by order of the district court concerning:
(i)Any minor alleged to be delinquent as defined in
W.S. 14-6-201;
(ii)Any minor alleged to have committed a delinquent
act before attaining the age of majority;
(iii)Any minor alleged to be neglected as defined in
W.S. 14-3-402;
(iv)Any minor alleged to be in need of supervision
as defined in W.S. 14-6-402;
(v)The parents, guardian or custodian of any minor
alleged to be delinquent, in need of supervision or neglected,
and all persons living in the household with the minor.
(vi)Repealed by Laws 2023, ch. 184, § 5.
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