JV-732
ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY (Name, State Bar number, and address): FOR COURT USE ONLY
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
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YOUTH'S NAME: PARENT'S NAME:
CASE NUMBER: JUVENILE:
COMMITMENT TO THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION, DIVISION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE
1. a. Youth's name: b. Youth's date of birth: 2. a. Date of hearing: Dept.: b. Judicial officer (name): c. Persons present: Youth's attorney Youth Mother Others as reflected on the attached minute order
Room:
Father
Guardian
Deputy district attorney
THE COURT FINDS AND ORDERS: 3. The youth was under the age of 18 years at the time of the commission of the offense for which the youth is being committed to the Division of Juvenile Justice. 4. The mental and physical condition and qualifications of this youth render it probable that the youth will benefit from the reformatory discipline or other treatment provided by the Division of Juvenile Justice. 5. a. b. c. The youth is committed to the Division of Juvenile Justice for a 90-day period of observation and diagnosis. The youth is committed to the Division of Juvenile Justice for acceptance. The youth is a ward of the Division of Juvenile Justice under a prior commitment; and is recommitted to the Division of Juvenile Justice; or is returned to the Division of Juvenile Justice with the following recommendation: the parole status of the youth be revoked; the parole status of the youth not be revoked; or the parole status of the youth will be determined by the Division of Juvenile Justice.
6. The youth has been declared a ward of the court and is committed based on the following sustained petitions: Sustained Petition Date 707(b) Offense Code Degree Enhancement a.
Term
b.
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COMMITMENT TO THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION, DIVISION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE
Welfare and Institutions Code, ยงยง 707.2, 731 et seq., 1730 et seq., 1755.3, 1755.4; Cal. Rules of Court, rules 5.790, 5.795, 5.805 www.courtinfo.ca.gov American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com
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YOUTH'S NAME:
CASE NUMBER: JUVENILE:
Sustained Petition Date 6. c.
Offense
Code
Degree
707(b)
Enhancement
Term
d.
e.
Continued in attachment 6. 7. The youth has credit for 8. Confinement period: a. b. The maximum period of confinement is (state years and months): The court has considered the individual facts and circumstances of the case in determining the maximum period of confinement. days in secure custody.
9. The youth is ordered to pay a restitution fine of (state dollar amount): $ 10. The youth is ordered to pay victim restitution as stated in attachment 10.
11. Exceptional needs: a. b. The youth is an individual with exceptional needs. The youth has an individualized education program and it: is included as attachment 11b. will be furnished to the Division of Juvenile Justice when obtained. c. d. 12. 13. The youth is not an individual with exceptional needs. It does not appear that a determination has been made regarding any exceptional needs the youth may have. The court requests that the youth be considered for programming related to .
The court requests that a copy of the Clinical Summary Report be sent to the youth's attorney (provide name and address of attorney):
14. The probation officer is directed to forward a copy of the youth's medical records to the Division of Juvenile Justice before delivery.
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COMMITMENT TO THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION, DIVISION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE
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YOUTH'S NAME:
CASE NUMBER: JUVENILE:
15. Youth has has not been prescribed psychotropic medication. Type and dosage of medication (specify):
Additional documentation provided in attachment 15. 16. Such psychotropic medication, if still necessary based on an evaluation by a Division of Juvenile Justice physician, may be continued for a period not to exceed 60 days from the date of delivery to the Division of Juvenile Justice reception center and clinic.
Date:
JUDICIAL OFFICER
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COMMITMENT TO THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION, DIVISION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE
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