1. Right to counsel for children in dependency and delinquency proceedings. (a) Children in dependency proceedings.-- Legal counsel shall be provided for a child who is alleged or has been found to be
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 63371
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 63371
§ 6337.1. Right to counsel for children in dependency and delinquency proceedings. (a) Children in dependency proceedings.-- Legal counsel shall be provided for a child who is alleged or has been found to be
a dependent child in accordance with the Pennsylvania Rules of Juvenile Court Procedure. (b) Children in delinquency proceedings.-- (1) In delinquency cases, all children shall be presumed indigent. If a child appears
at any hearing without counsel, the court shall appoint counsel for the child prior
to the commencement of the hearing. The presumption that a child is indigent may be
rebutted if the court ascertains that the child has the financial resources to retain
counsel of his choice at his own expense. The court may not consider the financial
resources of the child's parent, guardian or custodian when ascertaining whether the
child has the financial resources to retain counsel of his choice at his own expense. (2) Although a child alleged to be delinquent may appear with counsel at the intake conference
conducted by a juvenile probation officer following the submission of a written allegation,
counsel shall not be mandatory at the proceeding. (3) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), a child who is 14 years of age or older may waive the
right to counsel if the court has determined that the waiver is knowingly, intelligently
and voluntarily made after having conducted a colloquy with the child on the record,
in accordance with the Pennsylvania Rules of Juvenile Court Procedure, and the hearing
for which waiver is sought is not one of the following: (i) An informal detention or shelter hearing under section 6332 (relating to informal
hearing). (ii) A hearing to consider transfer to criminal proceedings under section 6355 (relating
to transfer to criminal proceedings). (iii) A hearing to consider evidence on the petition or accept an admission to an alleged
delinquent act under section 6341 (relating to adjudication). (iv) A hearing to consider evidence as to whether the child is in need of treatment, supervision
or rehabilitation under section 6341. (v) A disposition hearing under section 6341 or 6352 (relating to disposition of delinquent
child). (vi) A hearing to modify or revoke probation or other disposition entered under section
6352. (4) The court may assign stand-by counsel if the child waives counsel at any hearing. (5) If a child waives counsel for any hearing, the waiver shall only apply to that hearing
and the child may revoke the waiver of counsel at any time. At any subsequent hearing,
the child shall be informed of the right to counsel. (Apr. 9, 2012, P.L.223, No.23, eff. 60 days) 2012 Amendment. Act 23 added section 6337.1. Cross References. Section 6337.1 is referred to in section 6337 of this title.
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