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Disposition after 17?

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June 04, 2007, 11:55
JFowler
Disposition after 17?
Child commits offense while 16. He is
only adjudicated (no disposition) before
he turns 17. Child turns 17 and starts acting
up in his CPS placement. Can we now file a Motion for Disposition even though
he's turned 17?

My reading of Section 51.0412 says yes. But
I wanted to double-check.
June 04, 2007, 12:58
Stacey L. Brownlee
You're correct, no "issues" until he's 18.
June 04, 2007, 13:00
david curl
I believe that *18* is the important age for your problem. See In re N.J.A., 997 S.W.2d 554, 555
(Tex. 1999)("Because an adjudication must necessarily precede a disposition, and the juvenile court does not have the authority to conduct a disposition hearing of a juvenile once she is eighteen years old, it follows that the juvenile court does not have the authority to adjudicate a juvenile who is eighteen years old or older either. Logically, once a juvenile becomes eighteen, the juvenile court's jurisdiction does not include the authority to adjudicate the juvenile.")