This is an official California Judicial Counsel approved form, a Promise to Appear-Juvenile (Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629)document for use in California courts. Complete the form by filling in the blanks as appropriate. USLF control no. CA-JV-635
Keywords: Pomona California Promise to Appear, Juvenile, Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629, types Pomona California Promise to Appear Juvenileil— - Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 is a legal provision that outlines the process and requirements for juveniles who have been issued a promise to appear in court in Pomona, California. It is important to understand the details of this section to ensure compliance with the law and to protect the rights and welfare of juvenile offenders. Under this section, when a juvenile is issued a promise to appear in court, it means that they are required to attend a court hearing on a specified date and time. The promise to appear serves as a legal document that obligates the juvenile to appear before the court to address their alleged offense or violation. The Pomona California Promise to Appear — Juvenile — Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 requires juveniles and their parents or guardians to take necessary steps such as providing accurate information, ensuring the juveniles' appearance at court hearings, and adhering to any conditions or restrictions set by the court. There may be different types of Pomona California Promise to Appear — Juvenile — Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 cases based on the nature of the alleged offense or violation by the juvenile. These cases may include but are not limited to: 1. Misdemeanor Offenses: Juveniles who are charged with relatively less serious offenses, such as minor theft, vandalism, or disorderly conduct, may be issued a promise to appear under this section. 2. Felony Offenses: If a juvenile is accused of more serious crimes like assault, robbery, or drug-related offenses, they may be subjected to a promise to appear under Pomona California Promise to Appear — Juvenile — Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629. 3. Non-criminal Offenses: This section may also be applicable in cases involving non-criminal offenses, such as truancy, curfew violations, or underage drinking. It is essential for both juveniles and their parents or guardians to familiarize themselves with the details of Pomona California Promise to Appear — Juvenile — Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 to ensure compliance and to seek appropriate legal representation if necessary. Failure to comply with the promise to appear can result in various consequences, including additional charges, fines, or even a warrant for the arrest of the juvenile.Keywords: Pomona California Promise to Appear, Juvenile, Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629, types Pomona California Promise to Appear Juvenileil— - Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 is a legal provision that outlines the process and requirements for juveniles who have been issued a promise to appear in court in Pomona, California. It is important to understand the details of this section to ensure compliance with the law and to protect the rights and welfare of juvenile offenders. Under this section, when a juvenile is issued a promise to appear in court, it means that they are required to attend a court hearing on a specified date and time. The promise to appear serves as a legal document that obligates the juvenile to appear before the court to address their alleged offense or violation. The Pomona California Promise to Appear — Juvenile — Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 requires juveniles and their parents or guardians to take necessary steps such as providing accurate information, ensuring the juveniles' appearance at court hearings, and adhering to any conditions or restrictions set by the court. There may be different types of Pomona California Promise to Appear — Juvenile — Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 cases based on the nature of the alleged offense or violation by the juvenile. These cases may include but are not limited to: 1. Misdemeanor Offenses: Juveniles who are charged with relatively less serious offenses, such as minor theft, vandalism, or disorderly conduct, may be issued a promise to appear under this section. 2. Felony Offenses: If a juvenile is accused of more serious crimes like assault, robbery, or drug-related offenses, they may be subjected to a promise to appear under Pomona California Promise to Appear — Juvenile — Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629. 3. Non-criminal Offenses: This section may also be applicable in cases involving non-criminal offenses, such as truancy, curfew violations, or underage drinking. It is essential for both juveniles and their parents or guardians to familiarize themselves with the details of Pomona California Promise to Appear — Juvenile — Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 to ensure compliance and to seek appropriate legal representation if necessary. Failure to comply with the promise to appear can result in various consequences, including additional charges, fines, or even a warrant for the arrest of the juvenile.