Juvenile & Domestic Relations Procedures
Emergency Protective Order for family abuse. - ✔✔DC-626
Code section for assault and battery on a family or household member. - ✔✔Va. Code
§ 18.2-57.2
Issued under four circumstances for offenses committed under age 18. - ✔✔Warrant
for juvenile offense
Location where the offense occurred. - ✔✔Venue
Detention Order for juvenile in secured facility. - ✔✔DC-529
Reason for magistrate issuing a warrant. - ✔✔Intake officer appeal
Action taken for violation of Va. Code § 16.1-253.1. - ✔✔Preliminary protective order
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Sufficient reason to believe a crime was committed. - ✔✔Probable cause
Shelter Care Order for juvenile. - ✔✔DC-530
Decision based on the severity of the offense. - ✔✔Felony vs. misdemeanor warrant
Determines the court responsible for the hearing. - ✔✔Preliminary hearing jurisdiction
Evaluation of evidence to establish reasonable grounds for action. - ✔✔Probable
cause hearing
Request for legal action against a juvenile. - ✔✔Delinquent act petition
Legal document for a court appearance. - ✔✔Uniform Summons
Time limit for the order to be in effect. - ✔✔Emergency Protective Order expiration
, Document outlining conditions of release. - ✔✔Recognizance form
Authority to issue legal orders. - ✔✔Magistrate jurisdiction
Emergency Protective Order for specific circumstances. - ✔✔DC-382
Bail requiring collateral. - ✔✔Secured bond
Promise to appear in court. - ✔✔Recognizance
Court handling misdemeanor cases. - ✔✔General District Court
Additional requirements for bail. - ✔✔Special conditions of release
Breach of Emergency Protective Order terms. - ✔✔EPO violation
Legal ruling based on presented evidence. - ✔✔Magistrate decision
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Decision on detainment or release of an individual. - ✔✔Magistrate release action
Process of assigning legal authority. - ✔✔Jurisdiction determination
End date for a legal directive. - ✔✔Legal order expiration
Official serving legal orders - ✔✔Deputy
Judicial officer with limited jurisdiction - ✔✔Magistrate
Legal document authorizing action - ✔✔Warrant
Collection of laws in Virginia - ✔✔Virginia Code
Court with limited jurisdiction - ✔✔District Court
Physical attack on another person - ✔✔Battery
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