by admin | May 13, 2021 | Family Law, Missouri
a. Any law enforcement officer or physician taking a juvenile into judicial custody pursuant to Rule 123.01 a(2) shall notify immediately the juvenile officer and the children’s division of such action and undertake a reasonable attempt to notify the...
by admin | May 13, 2021 | Family Law, Missouri
a. Any law enforcement officer or physician taking a juvenile into judicial custody pursuant to Rule 123.01 a(2) shall notify immediately the juvenile officer and the children’s division of such action and undertake a reasonable attempt to notify the...
by admin | May 13, 2021 | Family Law, Missouri
a. A juvenile may be taken into judicial custody under subdivision (1) of subsection 1 of section 211.031, RSMo: (1) pursuant to an order of court; or (2) by a law enforcement officer or physician who has reasonable cause to believe that the juvenile is in imminent...
by admin | May 13, 2021 | Family Law, Missouri
a. A juvenile may be taken into judicial custody under subdivision (1) of subsection 1 of section 211.031, RSMo: (1) pursuant to an order of court; or (2) by a law enforcement officer or physician who has reasonable cause to believe that the juvenile is in imminent...
by admin | May 13, 2021 | Family Law, Missouri
a. All records of juveniles made or retained by law enforcement officers or agencies shall be kept separate from records of other persons and shall not be open to inspection by, or their contents disclosed or distributed to, the public except by order of the court or...
by admin | May 13, 2021 | Family Law, Missouri
a. All records of juveniles made or retained by law enforcement officers or agencies shall be kept separate from records of other persons and shall not be open to inspection by, or their contents disclosed or distributed to, the public except by order of the court or...
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