SB 305
Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel
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LR Number:
1434S.01I
Last Action:
2/24/2021 - Hearing Conducted S Seniors, Families, Veterans & Military Affairs Committee
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Effective Date:
August 28, 2021

Current Bill Summary

SB 305 - Under this act, when a petition has been filed in a juvenile court under certain provisions of law and a child has waived his or her right to counsel, such waiver shall be made in open court and be recorded and in writing. The waiver shall be made knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily, which shall be determined by the totality of the circumstances, including the child's age, background, experience, emotional stability, and the complexity of the proceedings. Such waiver shall only apply to that proceeding and in any subsequent proceedings, the child shall be informed of his or her right to counsel.

A child's right to counsel shall not be waived in the following proceedings: (1) at a detention hearing, (2) at a certification or dismissal hearing, (3) at an adjudication hearing for any misdemeanor or felony offense, (4) at a dispositional hearing, or (5) at a hearing on a motion to modify or revoke supervision under certain provisions of law.

This act is identical to a provision in the truly agreed to and finally passed HB 432 (2021), HB 1 (1st Extraordinary Session 2020), SB 17 (1st Extraordinary Session 2020), SB 1070 (2020), and HB 1422 (2020) and substantially similar to SB 395 (2019) and HB 42 (2019).

SARAH HASKINS

Amendments

No Amendments Found.