Commencement of initial hearing-explanation, advisement, admission

California Rules of Court

Rule: 5.754

Jurisdiction: CA

Bluebook Citation: Cal. R. Ct. 5.754

(a) Explanation of proceedings (§ 633) At the beginning of the initial hearing, whether the child is detained or not detained, the court must give the advisement required by rule 5.534 and must inform the child and each parent and each guardian present of the following: (1) The contents of the petition; (2) The nature and possible consequences of juvenile court proceedings; and (3) If the child has been taken into custody, the reasons for the initial detention and the purpose and scope of the initial hearing. (Subd (a) amended effective January 1, 2007.) (b) Admission of allegations; no contest plea If the child wishes to admit the allegations of the petition or enter a no contest plea at the initial hearing, the court may accept the admission or plea of no contest and must proceed according to rule 5.778. (Subd (b) amended effective January 1, 2007.) Rule 5.754 amended and renumbered effective January 1, 2007; repealed and adopted as rule 1472 effective January 1, 1998.

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