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
The Santa Clara California Promise to Appear Juvenileil— - Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 is a legal provision that pertains to the jurisdiction of juvenile delinquency cases in Santa Clara County, California. It ensures that juveniles who are involved in criminal proceedings are properly notified and compelled to appear in court. Section 629 of the Welfare and Institutions Code establishes the process by which a juvenile who has been accused of committing an offense is legally obligated to appear in court. This provision aims to ensure their presence in court proceedings while protecting their rights throughout the process. Juveniles are required to appear before the court when summoned, and failure to comply can result in further legal consequences. It is important to note that there may be different types of Santa Clara California Promise to Appear Juvenileil— - Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 cases, depending on the specific offenses or circumstances involved. Some possible types include: 1. Juvenile Delinquency Cases: This refers to cases where a juvenile is accused of committing an offense that would be considered a crime if committed by an adult. These cases often involve crimes such as theft, assault, drug offenses, or vandalism. 2. Status Offenses: Status offenses are acts that are only considered offenses because of the offender's age. Examples of status offenses include truancy, curfew violations, or underage drinking. 3. Probation Violations: In cases where a juvenile has been placed on probation, the Santa Clara California Promise to Appear Juvenileil— - Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 may also apply if the juvenile violates the terms of their probation. This typically triggers court involvement and potential consequences. Regardless of the specific type of case, the Santa Clara California Promise to Appear Juvenileil— - Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 is a fundamental legal provision that governs the mandatory court appearances for juveniles involved in delinquency matters in Santa Clara County. It emphasizes the importance of ensuring that juveniles participate in legal proceedings and have their rights safeguarded throughout the process.The Santa Clara California Promise to Appear Juvenileil— - Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 is a legal provision that pertains to the jurisdiction of juvenile delinquency cases in Santa Clara County, California. It ensures that juveniles who are involved in criminal proceedings are properly notified and compelled to appear in court. Section 629 of the Welfare and Institutions Code establishes the process by which a juvenile who has been accused of committing an offense is legally obligated to appear in court. This provision aims to ensure their presence in court proceedings while protecting their rights throughout the process. Juveniles are required to appear before the court when summoned, and failure to comply can result in further legal consequences. It is important to note that there may be different types of Santa Clara California Promise to Appear Juvenileil— - Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 cases, depending on the specific offenses or circumstances involved. Some possible types include: 1. Juvenile Delinquency Cases: This refers to cases where a juvenile is accused of committing an offense that would be considered a crime if committed by an adult. These cases often involve crimes such as theft, assault, drug offenses, or vandalism. 2. Status Offenses: Status offenses are acts that are only considered offenses because of the offender's age. Examples of status offenses include truancy, curfew violations, or underage drinking. 3. Probation Violations: In cases where a juvenile has been placed on probation, the Santa Clara California Promise to Appear Juvenileil— - Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 may also apply if the juvenile violates the terms of their probation. This typically triggers court involvement and potential consequences. Regardless of the specific type of case, the Santa Clara California Promise to Appear Juvenileil— - Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 629 is a fundamental legal provision that governs the mandatory court appearances for juveniles involved in delinquency matters in Santa Clara County. It emphasizes the importance of ensuring that juveniles participate in legal proceedings and have their rights safeguarded throughout the process.