This is a legal form that was released by the Wisconsin Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Wisconsin. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form JD-1751 Teen Court Referral?
A: Form JD-1751 Teen Court Referral is a legal document used in Wisconsin for referring eligible juvenile offenders to the Teen Court program.
Q: What is the Teen Court program?
A: The Teen Court program is an alternative to traditional juvenile court proceedings, where cases are heard and decided by a jury of their peers.
Q: Who can refer a juvenile offender to the Teen Court program?
A: Juvenile offenders can be referred to the Teen Court program by law enforcement officers, school officials, or community members.
Q: What information is required in Form JD-1751 Teen Court Referral?
A: Form JD-1751 Teen Court Referral requires information about the juvenile offender, the offense committed, and any prior juvenile court involvement.
Q: What happens after submitting Form JD-1751 Teen Court Referral?
A: After submitting Form JD-1751 Teen Court Referral, the case will be reviewed by the Teen Court coordinator, and if approved, the juvenile offender will be scheduled for a Teen Court hearing.
Q: Can all juvenile offenders participate in the Teen Court program?
A: No, only certain eligible juvenile offenders who have committed minor offenses are eligible to participate in the Teen Court program.
Q: What are the potential outcomes of a Teen Court hearing?
A: The potential outcomes of a Teen Court hearing include community service, educational programs, restitution, or other appropriate sanctions.
Q: Is participation in the Teen Court program mandatory for eligible juvenile offenders?
A: Participation in the Teen Court program is typically voluntary, and juvenile offenders can choose to go through the traditional juvenile court process instead.
Form Details:
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