Nevada AB88 revises juvenile justice provisions by removing the requirement for district attorney approval for placing a child under informal.
Nevada AB88 modifies juvenile justice procedures by eliminating the need for district attorney approval when placing a child under informal supervision. This change applies when the child voluntarily admits to the alleged acts and the district attorney consents. The bill also outlines conditions for informal supervision, including the duration, agreement terms, and the consequences of successful completion. The child and their parent or guardian can terminate the agreement at any time.
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