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https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-2/rule-2-11/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 2 - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS: APPREHENSION AND DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO FILE A COMPLAINT›Rule 2.11 - Determi...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 2 - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS: APPREHENSION AND DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO FILE A COMPLAINT › Rule 2.11 - Determination of the existence of probable cause or not
(a) If in the opinion of the judge presiding the hearing, the evidence shows that there is probable cause to believe that a fault has been committed and that the minor committed it, the judge shall consign his findings in writing, and shall direct that the procedures continue. (b) The Prosecutor shall proceed to file t...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-2/rule-2-12/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 2 - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS: APPREHENSION AND DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO FILE A COMPLAINT›Rule 2.12 - Effects...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 2 - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS: APPREHENSION AND DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO FILE A COMPLAINT › Rule 2.12 - Effects of the determination of no probable cause
If in this hearing to determine probable cause, the judge finds that there is no probable cause to file a complaint or if there is cause for a lesser fault than the one the minor is charged with, the advocate may submit, and a judge of the Court of First Instance, other than that who intervened in the hearing to determ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-2/rule-2-13/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 2 - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS: APPREHENSION AND DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO FILE A COMPLAINT›Rule 2.13 - Summons...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 2 - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS: APPREHENSION AND DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO FILE A COMPLAINT › Rule 2.13 - Summons; provisional detention of the minor
Once the determination of probable cause has been established, the judge shall proceed to determine if the minor can remain in the custody of his parents or guardians, or if he should order his detention until the day of the adjudicative hearing. Whenever possible, the judge shall let the minor remain in the custody of...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-2/rule-2-14/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 2 - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS: APPREHENSION AND DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO FILE A COMPLAINT›Rule § 2.14 - Deter...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 2 - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS: APPREHENSION AND DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO FILE A COMPLAINT › Rule § 2.14 - Determination of probable cause in absentia
When evidence is introduced before the judge concerning reasonable steps taken to make the minor and his parents or guardians appear at the hearing for determination of probable cause, and that it was not possible, the judge, after receiving said evidence, will be able to determine probable cause in absentia and shall ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-2/rule-2-15/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 2 - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS: APPREHENSION AND DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO FILE A COMPLAINT›Rule 2.15 - Detenti...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 2 - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS: APPREHENSION AND DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO FILE A COMPLAINT › Rule 2.15 - Detention order; form and requirements
Once probable cause is determined, if the judge deems necessary that the minor remains detained, he will issue a detention order. The detention order shall be issued in writing, in the interest of the minor, with the signature and official title of the issuing judge, addressed to the person in charge of the detention c...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-2/rule-2-16/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 2 - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS: APPREHENSION AND DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO FILE A COMPLAINT›Rule 2.16 - Detenti...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 2 - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS: APPREHENSION AND DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO FILE A COMPLAINT › Rule 2.16 - Detention order; review
The detention order will be subject to review, upon request of the minor, by the Court of First Instance with jurisdiction pursuant to §§ 2201 et seq. of this title, with prior notice to the Prosecutor. The hearing to review the detention order will enjoy preference over all other matters and will be scheduled on the c...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-2/rule-2-17/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 2 - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS: APPREHENSION AND DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO FILE A COMPLAINT›Rule 2.17 - Procedu...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 2 - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS: APPREHENSION AND DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE TO FILE A COMPLAINT › Rule 2.17 - Procedure in cases of minors referred from ordinary cri...
In cases where, after the cause for arrest or probable cause hearing pursuant to Rule 23 of Criminal Procedure, App. II of this title, it is established that the accused is a minor, the magistrate shall order the transfer of the record to the Prosecutor for the filing of the corresponding complaint before the Court of ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-3/rule-3-1/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 3 - THE COMPLAINT›Rule 3.1 - Contents
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 3 - THE COMPLAINT › Rule 3.1 - Contents
The complaint is the writ filed by the Prosecutor in court, that describes the fault the minor is charged with, upon prior determination of probable cause. It shall be signed, sworn and filed with the clerk of the Court of First Instance that has jurisdiction pursuant to the provisions of the Minors’ Act, §§ 2201 et se...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-3/rule-3-2/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 3 - THE COMPLAINT›Rule 3.2 - Allegations; construction; sufficiency
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 3 - THE COMPLAINT › Rule 3.2 - Allegations; construction; sufficiency
(a) The complaint shall be drawn with plain, simple language and shall contain a succinct relation of the facts constituting the alleged offense attributed to the minor. (b) The words used in the complaint shall be construed in their common meaning, with the exception of words and phrases defined in §§ 2201 et seq. of ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-3/rule-3-3/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 3 - THE COMPLAINT›Rule 3.3 - Joinder of offenses
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 3 - THE COMPLAINT › Rule 3.3 - Joinder of offenses
Two (2) or more offenses may be joined in the same complaint, but stated separately, when the alleged were equal or similar in nature, or would be derived from the same action or transaction, or from two (2) or more interrelated actions or events, or constituting parts of a common plan. Allegations pertaining to one of...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-3/rule-3-4/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 3 - THE COMPLAINT›Rule 3.4 - Allegation not stating date; effect
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 3 - THE COMPLAINT › Rule 3.4 - Allegation not stating date; effect
The complaint shall state the date when the offense was perpetrated. Omission of such date shall not invalidate the complaint, unless said date constituted an essential circumstance for the alleged offense, the jurisdiction of the court, or the defense of the minor. The minor may request from the court an order to spec...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-4/rule-4-1/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 4 - WAIVER OF JURISDICTION›Rule 4.1 - Discretional and Mandatory Petition
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 4 - WAIVER OF JURISDICTION › Rule 4.1 - Discretional and Mandatory Petition
(a) When probable cause is determined in the interest of a minor between fourteen (14) and eighteen (18) years of age, for the perpetration of any Class II or III offense, the Prosecutor may file a founded motion requesting the waiver of the courts’ jurisdiction over the responded minor and the removal of the case to t...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-4/rule-4-2/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 4 - WAIVER OF JURISDICTION›Rule 4.2 - Term; contents
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 4 - WAIVER OF JURISDICTION › Rule 4.2 - Term; contents
The Prosecutor shall submit the duly grounded petition for waiver of jurisdiction within fifteen (15) days following the filing of the complaint and the notice to the minor. For just cause and at its discretion, the court may authorize the filing of a petition for waiver of jurisdiction after the term has elapsed, but ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-4/rule-4-3/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 4 - WAIVER OF JURISDICTION›Rule 4.3 - Docketing of hearing and notice
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 4 - WAIVER OF JURISDICTION › Rule 4.3 - Docketing of hearing and notice
Upon a duly grounded petition for waiver of jurisdiction, the court, during the five (5) days following the presentation of the petition, shall order the docketing of the hearing and shall notify the minor. The hearing for the waiver of jurisdiction shall be held within twenty (20) days following the filing of the peti...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-4/rule-4-4/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 4 - WAIVER OF JURISDICTION›Rule 4.4 - Hearing proceedings
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 4 - WAIVER OF JURISDICTION › Rule 4.4 - Hearing proceedings
During the hearing, the Prosecutor shall introduce evidence supporting his petition. The minor can rebut that evidence and challenge the contents of any document introduced in evidence, as well as examine the persons underwriting expert reports. The court shall issue its decision upon the preponderance of evidence.
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-4/rule-4-5/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 4 - WAIVER OF JURISDICTION›Rule 4.5 - Decision and removal
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 4 - WAIVER OF JURISDICTION › Rule 4.5 - Decision and removal
The court shall enter within the twenty (20) days following the conclusion of the hearing of the case under its consideration. If the court enters a founded resolution declaring that the waiver of jurisdiction does lie, it will issue an order for removal of the case to the regular jurisdiction, to be tried as if it wer...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-4/rule-4-6/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 4 - WAIVER OF JURISDICTION›Rule 4.6 - In absentia
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 4 - WAIVER OF JURISDICTION › Rule 4.6 - In absentia
The court may waive its jurisdiction when the minor is absent provided the following circumstances concur before a hearing where said minor should be represented by counsel: (a) The offense allegedly perpetrated by the minor occurred when said minor was already fourteen (14) years old; (b) the minor is a fugitive from ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-5/rule-5-1/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 5 - REMOVAL›Rule 5.1 - When it shall be done
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 5 - REMOVAL › Rule 5.1 - When it shall be done
(a) By petition of the defendant or by the initiative of the Prosecutor, and after a joint evaluation with the family relations specialist, the court may authorize the removal of the minor from the judicial procedures, so that he may receive services from any public or private body, when a minor is charged with a Class...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-5/rule-5-2/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 5 - REMOVAL›Rule 5.2 - Consent; approval
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 5 - REMOVAL › Rule 5.2 - Consent; approval
(a) The minor, his parents or guardians or judicial defender and his attorney of record, if any, shall sign a written agreement with the Prosecutor or with the authorized official of the public or private body to which the minor will be referred. (b) The agreement shall include a brief description of the services offer...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-5/rule-5-3/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 5 - REMOVAL›Rule 5.3 - Adjustment report; compliance of conditions
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 5 - REMOVAL › Rule 5.3 - Adjustment report; compliance of conditions
(a) Upon conclusion of term set for removal, the body participating in the aforesaid agreement shall have the obligation of rendering a report to the Prosecutor and the court regarding the degree of adjustment of the minor. The report shall indicate whether the minor has fulfilled all the conditions of the agreement. I...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-6/rule-6-1/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING›Rule 6.1 - Motions, generally
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 6.1 - Motions, generally
Any motion before the adjudicative hearing shall be filed in writing, a reasonable period of time prior thereto, but the court, for justified reasons, may allow oral motions during the hearing. The motion shall state the ground for the defenses, objections or petitions moved and notice thereof must be served on the oth...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-6/rule-6-2/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING›Rule 6.2 - Prior to the adjudicative hearing
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 6.2 - Prior to the adjudicative hearing
The following motions must be filed and ruled upon prior to the adjudicative hearing: (1) Motion to dismiss based upon defects in the complaint, except when the defects consist in not alleging offense or that the court lacks jurisdiction, which may be moved at any time. (2) Motion to dismiss based upon the following de...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-6/rule-6-3/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING›Rule 6.3 - When alleged defect does not bar further proceedi...
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 6.3 - When alleged defect does not bar further proceedings
A resolution granting a motion to dismiss shall not bar the initiation of other proceedings for the same offense, unless the alleged defect or objection is incurable or, in case of Class I offenses, said motion did lie because it violates the terms established for the adjudicative hearing. If the motion is based upon d...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-6/rule-6-4/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING›Rule 6.4 - To request discovery of evidence
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 6.4 - To request discovery of evidence
The court, upon prior motion after the filing of the complaint, may order the Prosecutor to make available for examination by the legal counsel of the minor, certain objects, books, documents, and papers which are not sworn statements, except sworn statements by the minor, and which may have been obtained from the mino...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-6/rule-6-5/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING›Rule 6.5 - Mental disability or alibi defenses; notice
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 6.5 - Mental disability or alibi defenses; notice
(a) When the minor intends to establish the defense of mental disability at the time of the alleged perpetration of the offense charged against him, or the defense of alibi, he shall file a notice to that effect with the court, serving a like notice on the Prosecutor, at least ten (10) days prior to the adjudicative he...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-6/rule-6-6/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING›Rule 6.6 - Identification mechanisms
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 6.6 - Identification mechanisms
Upon founded petition of the Prosecutor and through resolution to that effect, for investigative purposes, the court may authorize the use of mechanisms for the identification of a minor such as fingerprinting, photography and the utilization of a lineup. Fingerprinting shall be limited to cases where fingerprints have...
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-four-appendix/i-a/chapter-6/rule-6-7/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING›Rule 6.7 - Norms for conducting a lineup
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 6.7 - Norms for conducting a lineup
When the court authorized the holding of a lineup for the purposes of identifying a minor, the following norms shall be observed: (a) Legal counsel.— If at the time of the lineup, the Prosecutor has already filed the complaint in behalf of the minor, the latter will have the right to have his legal counsel present whil...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 6.8 - Continuance
Any motion for continuance shall be filed in writing at least five (5) days prior to the date set for the hearing. The motion shall state the grounds for the petition and offer no less than three (3) available dates for rescheduling. The court shall peremptorily deny any motion not complying with the aforesaid. It may ...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 6.9 - Suppression of evidence
The minor affected by an illegal search or seizure shall request from the court the suppression of any evidence obtained through such search or seizure on the return of seized property, for any of the following reasons: (a) The property was illegally seized without a court order. (b) The court order for search and seiz...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 6.10 - Disqualification
Either the Prosecutor or the minor may file a sworn, written motion requesting the disqualification of the judge on any of the following grounds: (a) That the judge has been Prosecutor or defense attorney of the minor. (b) That the judge has ordered as a magistrate the apprehension, provisional detention or summons, or...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 6 - MOTIONS AND CONFERENCE PRIOR TO ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 6.11 - Pretrial conference
The court, motu proprio or upon motion of the minor or the Prosecutor, may order holding of one or more conferences to consider any matters susceptible of being adjudicated or stipulated prior to the adjudicative hearing.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 7 - ADJUDICATIVE HEARING›Rule 7.1 - Time; rights of the minor
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 7 - ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 7.1 - Time; rights of the minor
The adjudicative hearing shall be scheduled within sixty (60) days following the determination of probable cause if the minor is under custody of parents or person responsible therefor, or within thirty (30) days, if the minor is being held at a detention center, unless the delay is due to a request from the minor, his...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 7 - ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 7.2 - Reading of the complaint; warnings to the minor; hearing in absentia
(a) At the beginning of the adjudicative hearing, the court shall read the complaint, unless said reading is waived by the minor. The minor and his parents or guardians shall be present during the reading of the complaint and during all the proceedings. (b) At the time of the reading of the complaint, the court shall w...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 7 - ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 7.3 - Pleas
The minor shall plead either denying or admitting the facts. If the minor refuses to plead, or the court determines that he/she is voluntarily absent from the hearing, a plea of denial of the facts shall be entered. (a) Plea bargaining.— (1) In all cases in which a plea bargaining arrangement exists between the defenda...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 7 - ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 7.4 - Admission of the facts; refusal of the court; permission to change pleas
The court may refuse to receive an allegation from the minor in which he admits the facts and may direct that an allegation refusing them be entered. At the time prior to the adjudication of the case, it may allow that the allegation admitting the facts be withdrawn and substituted by an allegation denying the facts or...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 7 - ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 7.5 - Admission of the facts; duty of the court
The court shall not accept a plea of admission of the facts from the minor without first determining that it is made voluntarily, with awareness of the nature of the alleged offense and of the consequences of said plea. Furthermore, the court shall warn the minor regarding: (a) His right to be represented by counsel du...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 7 - ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 7.6 - Order of the evidence
The Prosecutor shall open the adjudicative hearing stating orally to the court the nature of the offense which he expects to prove, the proof he expects to produce to uphold the complaint and shall offer his evidence in support thereof. The legal representative of the minor shall then set forth in a concise manner the ...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 7 - ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 7.7 - Peremptory acquittal
The court, motu proprio or on motion of the minor, shall declare said minor not liable for the offense or offense alleged in the complaint, if, after the evidence on either side is closed, it would be deemed insufficient to uphold the perpetration of said offense.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 7 - ADJUDICATIVE HEARING › Rule 7.8 - Adjudication of the case
After presenting the evidence and the reports by both parties have been concluded, the court shall immediately issue its decision unless it finds it necessary to reserve its opinion, in which case, and excepting the express waiver of the minor or his legal counsel if the minor is not present, shall issue it within two ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING›Rule 8.1 - Disposition of the case, term
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Rule 8.1 - Disposition of the case, term
The dispositive hearing is that in which the court imposes the dispositive measure. It shall be held upon the conclusion of the adjudicative hearing, unless the court, by petition of the minor or the prosecutor, dockets it for a subsequesnt date. In such case, the hearing shall be held within three (3) days following t...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING›Rule 8.2 - Procedure for the resolutory hearing
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Rule 8.2 - Procedure for the resolutory hearing
The minor, his attorney, parents, guardians or court-appointed defender and the Prosecutor shall be present during the resolutory hearing. The court shall allow the Prosecutor as well as the attorney for the minor to offer written evidence or witnesses concerning the most adequate resolutory measure. The court shall al...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING›Rule 8.3 - Report for disposing of case
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Rule 8.3 - Report for disposing of case
The court, prior to disposing of the case, must have before it a social report including all facts related to the minor, his relatives, his circumstances and any further information which permits the court to make an adequate disposition, according to the best interest of the minor and the protection of the community. ...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Rule 8.4 - Resolutory measure
The resolutory measure may be nominal, conditional or custody. Conditional or custody measures shall include provisions regarding term of duration pursuant to § 2227 of this title and the foundation that upholds them. The court shall take into consideration criteria which allow for individualization of the needs of the...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Rule 8.5 - Duration of resolutory measure
(a) The term adjudicated by the court shall not exceed the maximum provided by law, or may be a lesser term. The maximum term provided by law may be extended when circumstances foreseen in §§ 2201 et seq. of this title occur. (b) The resolutory measure shall cease whenever any of the following circumstances is present:...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING›Rule 8.6 - Concurrent or consecutive terms
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Rule 8.6 - Concurrent or consecutive terms
The court, upon determining the resolutory measure, shall include in its resolution whether the term of custody or supervision determined shall run concurrently or consecutively with any other terms imposed on the minor. If such provision is omitted, the term shall be deemed running concurrently with any others imposed...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING›Rule 8.7 - Resolution and adjudication
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Rule 8.7 - Resolution and adjudication
The court decision on resolution and adjudication shall be drawn in plain language, and shall include the determinations of the court and measures to be applied to the minor.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING›Rule 8.8 - Progress reports on the minor under probation
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Rule 8.8 - Progress reports on the minor under probation
The Specialist or Family Relations Technician shall file with the court evaluation reports on each minor assigned to his supervision within the terms specified by the court. These reports shall include recommendations regarding desirable changes in the condition set in the resolution, for consideration of its extension...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING›Rule 8.9 - Progress reports on the minor under custody
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Rule 8.9 - Progress reports on the minor under custody
The director of the institution on public or private body in custody of a minor shall submit periodic reports on the evaluation of the minor, within the terms required by the court. These reports shall contain pertinent recommendations regarding extension, modification, or cessation of the resolutory measure, according...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING›Rule 8.10 - Information to be made available to public and private body
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Rule 8.10 - Information to be made available to public and private body
When a judge enters a resolution for the confinement of a minor to an institution, he shall also order that, within ten (10) days following the date of the resolution, a summary of the information on files of the court shall be sent to such public or private body.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Rule 8.11 - Periodic review of resolutory measure
The court, after due notice and hearing, shall make periodic pronouncements regarding the extension, modification or cessation of the resolutory measures. In cases of Class I offenses, the review shall be held every three (3) months, and in cases of Class II or III offenses, every six (6) months, notwithstanding the po...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Rule 8.12 - Modification of resolutory measure
The minor, his parents, guardian or court-appointed representative, or any person under the custody of whom said minor has been placed, may file a founded petition with the court to request the modification of the resolutory measures. Notice of every petition to modify a resolutory measure shall be served upon the mino...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING›Rule 8.13 - Revocation of resolutory measure
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Rule 8.13 - Revocation of resolutory measure
(a) Whenever, in the technical judgment of the Family Relations Technician or Specialist in charge of supervising a minor, said minor has violated any of the conditions for parole, or when reasons existed to believe that the minor’s behavior is incompatible with due community security, the Prosecutor shall be notifed t...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING›Subchapter A - VIOLATIONS TO THE VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC ACT›Rule 8.14 - Generally
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Subchapter A - VIOLATIONS TO THE VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC ACT › Rule 8.14 - Generally
In cases where the minor is held in violation of §§ 5001 et seq. of Title 9, the court may impose either the measures provided by those sections, or any of the resolutory measures provided in §§ 2201 et seq. of this title for Class I offenses. The court, furthermore, may suspend the minor’s license to drive motor vehic...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5)›Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING›Subchapter A - VIOLATIONS TO THE VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC ACT›Rule 8.15 - Payment of fines
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Subchapter A - VIOLATIONS TO THE VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC ACT › Rule 8.15 - Payment of fines
The minor shall be bound to pay any fines and the procedural costs within the term set by the court.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Subchapter A - VIOLATIONS TO THE VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC ACT › Rule 8.16 - Nonpayment of fine
If the minor does not pay the fine, the court may apply any one of the resolutory measures established by the law for Class I offenses.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Subchapter A - VIOLATIONS TO THE VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC ACT › Rule 8.17 - Administrative violations
For administrative violations charged against a minor, the procedure provided by §§ 5001 et seq. of Title 9 shall be followed. The administrative fines shall constitute a lien on the concerned vehicle, and notation thereof shall be taken by the Department of Transportation and Public Works until the fine is completely ...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 8 - RESOLUTORY HEARING › Subchapter A - VIOLATIONS TO THE VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC ACT › Rule 8.18 - Appeal for review
The minor to whom a ticket is issued for an administrative traffic violation may file an appeal for review under the Vehicle and Traffic Act of Puerto Rico, at the Minors’ Part corresponding to the place where the violation occurred, within the term provided in said act. The appeal shall be served on the Advocate for M...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 9 - APPEAL CERTIORARI › Rule 9.1 - Review by the Supreme Court
(1) Final orders and resolutions entered by the Court of First Instance pursuant to §§ 2201 et seq. of this title, known as the “Puerto Rico Minors’ Act”, may be appealed before the Circuit Court of Appeals, except when the final resolution is based upon an allegation of the minor admitting the facts, in which case onl...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 10 - RECORDS AND CONFIDENTIALITY (§ 10.5) › Rule 10.1 - Court record
A court record shall be kept for every minor against whom a complaint is filed, which shall consist of two (2) parts; legal and social. In the legal part the original complaint, birth certificate of the minor, summons, resolutions entered and orders issued by the court, pleas, and whatsoever other briefs or motions rel...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 10 - RECORDS AND CONFIDENTIALITY (§ 10.5) › Rule 10.2 - Confidentiality of record
(a) The court record shall be confidential, with the sole exception regarding the provisions of Rule 4.5 of this appendix. It may be examined only by the Prosecutor, the attorney of record for the minor or the officers of the court at the place and time designated therefor. (b) All information supplied by private perso...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 10 - RECORDS AND CONFIDENTIALITY (§ 10.5) › Rule 10.3 - Information on records
The records shall not be subject to public inspection, except when the court so grants to officers of the General Court of Justice in official activity, or to persons of high professional or scientific reputation who demonstrate in writing the need for or interest in obtaining information for official work, research or...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 10 - RECORDS AND CONFIDENTIALITY (§ 10.5) › Rule 10.4 - Prosecutor and Police records; confidentiality
The records of the Prosecutor and Police regarding minors shall be confidential. Said records shall be kept in files separate from the records of adults.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 10 - RECORDS AND CONFIDENTIALITY (§ 10.5) › Rule 10.5 - Removal of records between Parts
(a) The record of a minor who has been unduly prosecuted as an adult shall be removed to the Prosecutor for ulterior proceedings. (b) Any case related to a minor shall be removed from a Minors’ Part to another if the welfare of the minor so indicates or if the minor changes his residence. The removal order shall be rec...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 10 - RECORDS AND CONFIDENTIALITY (§ 10.5) › Rule 10.6 - Final disposal of record
Documents related to minors’ cases, where no probable cause has been determined, where no offense has been perpetrated, or where complaints have been dismissed shall be destroyed, after recording pertinent data for statistical purposes only. Once the jurisdiction of the court has ceased, the records of minors found per...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 11 - STENOGRAPHIC TRANSCRIPT OR RECORDING; REGISTER OF DOCUMENTS AND MINUTES › Rule 11.1 - Stenographic transcript or recording
The proceedings before the court shall be taken either by shorthand or tape recording. No other recordings of the proceedings shall be allowed, except by the attorney of the minor and the Prosecutor for the sole purpose of adequate preparation of their case. Shorthand notes and/or recording of proceedings shall remain ...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 11 - STENOGRAPHIC TRANSCRIPT OR RECORDING; REGISTER OF DOCUMENTS AND MINUTES › Rule 11.2 - Register of complaints
The clerks of each part of the court shall keep a Register of Complaints log where they shall enter all complaints and proceedings concerning minors. The Courts Administrative Director shall establish form and style of said register. Each complaint shall be numbered in the corresponding consecutive order of filing. The...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 11 - STENOGRAPHIC TRANSCRIPT OR RECORDING; REGISTER OF DOCUMENTS AND MINUTES › Rule 11.3 - Minutes
The clerk of the court shall keep a minutes book where he shall enter a brief summary of the proceedings in each case, taking note of their date, number of the complaint, the name of the minor and the determinations of the judge. This book shall be strictly confidential and shall remain always under the clerk’s custody...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 12 - SUMMONS AND NOTICES FOR HEARINGS › Rule 12.1 - Summons; persons who can issue it
Any summons for a hearing shall be issued by the clerk of the court or by the judge on behalf of the People of Puerto Rico and shall require that any person to whom it is addressed shall appear before the court on the date, hour and place specified in the summons, under admonition of contempt of court. The judge may su...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 12 - SUMMONS AND NOTICES FOR HEARINGS › Rule 12.2 - Summons
Summons requiring appearance of witnesses for hearings on complaints shall be given to marshalls or officers of the court for service thereof.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 12 - SUMMONS AND NOTICES FOR HEARINGS › Rule 12.3 - Service
Summons shall be served at least with reasonable time in advance of the date of the appearance in court.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 12 - SUMMONS AND NOTICES FOR HEARINGS › Rule 12.4 - Procedure and proof thereof
The person in charge of service of summons shall deliver a copy thereof to the person to whom it is addressed, shall record in the summons his signature, date and place of service. Minors and his parents or any other persons in charge of minors shall be served personally. If the person to whom the summons is addressed ...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 12 - SUMMONS AND NOTICES FOR HEARINGS › Rule 12.5 - Other forms; by mail and telephone
When the minor does not reside with his parents, the latter may be summoned by registered mail with receipt acknowledged if their address is known. Judges and clerks may order summons by telephone.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 12 - SUMMONS AND NOTICES FOR HEARINGS › Rule 12.6 - Noncompliance; effects
If the summoned person does not appear in court without just cause, or fails to present the minor before court, said person may be held in contempt of court. The court may issue an order for the arrest thereagainst and for the detention of the minor.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 12 - SUMMONS AND NOTICES FOR HEARINGS › Rule 12.7 - Notice of resolutions and orders
Every resolution entered or order issued shall be notified to the affected party or the attorney of record thereof, if there is one. Service of notice shall be done by delivering a copy thereof to the party of the attorney or mailing it to his last known address. Notice may also be served at the usual residence or domi...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 13 - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 13.1 - Search warrant; requirements; form and contents
No search or inspection warrant shall be issued against a minor, unless it is pursuant to a sworn statement given before a judge under oath or attesting thereto, which establishes the facts that served as grounds to issue it. If, from the sworn statement and the examination of the deponent, the judge is convinced that ...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 13 - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 13.2 - Serving of search warrant
The search or inspection warrant shall be carried out and returned served within ten (10) days following the date it is issued. The official shall give the person whose property is seized or who is in possession thereof, a copy of the warrant and a receipt for the property seized or shall leave said copy and receipt in...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 13 - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 13.3 - Revision of a served search warrant
The judge to whom a served search or inspection warrant has been returned shall attach to the order a copy of the service, the inventory of the property seized, the sworn statements and any other documents related to the warrant and the property seized. The judge shall remit all of this to the Prosecutor. History —June...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 13 - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 13.4 - Limitations
Every action charging an offense shall be initiated within the times established by the corresponding statute establishing limitation for the alleged perpetration. Every procedure where a minor is charged with an offense should be initiated within the term of statute of limitations established by §§ 3000 et seq. of Tit...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 13 - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 13.5 - Terms; computation
Every term prescribed or granted by those rules or by order of the Court shall be governed by Rule 68.1 of Civil Procedure, App. III of Title 32. Terms may be shortened or extended for just cause.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 13 - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 13.6 - Right to counsel
In every procedure, the minor shall have the right to be represented by counsel and, if lacking economic means therefor, the court shall appoint one for him. In every procedure pursuant to these rules, the minor must appear with his parents, guardians, or his court-appointed defender.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 13 - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 13.7 - Notice to the minor
In every occasion when these rules require serving notices on the minor, said service may be done through his attorney.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 13 - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 13.8 - Waiver of constitutional rights
Waiver of constitutional rights by the minor shall not be admissible unless his parents, or guardians, or court-appointed defender and his attorney are present. Said waiver by the minor shall be openly expressed and the judge must ascertain that it is done freely, knowingly, and that the minor and his parents are aware...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 13 - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 13.9 - Public at the hearings and interviews with social worker and other expert witnesses
The public shall not be admitted to the courtrooms where minors’ proceedings are being conducted, unless the parents, guardians, or the court-appointed representative consent in the publicity thereof, and, in any case, pursuant to the governing rulings of the court. The court shall allow admission to the courtroom to p...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 13 - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 13.10 - Judges
The judges of the Court of First Instance and the municipal judges shall be empowered to issue warrants of arrest against a minor, as well as to order his provisional detention, or that he remains in the custody of his parents or guardians pursuant to the provisions of Rule 2.9 of this appendix and to determine probabl...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 13 - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 13.11 - Contempt of court
The courts, in the discharge of their functions pursuant to these rules and §§ 2201 et seq. of this title, shall enforce their rulings, resolutions and orders by means of their power of holding in contempt of court and penalizing therefor.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 13 - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 13.12 - Proceedings not covered by these rules
In all cases where there is no specific procedure provided for, the court shall regulate the proceedings in a form compatible with these rules and §§ 2201 et seq. of this title.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › I-A - Rules of Procedure for Minors’ Matters (§ 10.5) › Chapter 13 - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Rule 13.13 - Effectiveness
These rules shall take effect once all the required steps provided by § 6 of Art. V of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Constitution, preceding Title 1, are fulfilled.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter I - TITLE EFFECTIVENESS AND CONSTRUCTION › Rule 1 - TITLE AND CONSTRUCTION
These rules shall be known and cited as “Rules of Criminal Procedure.” They shall be construed to secure the just determination of every proceeding and the elimination of unjustifiable delay and expense.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter I - TITLE EFFECTIVENESS AND CONSTRUCTION › Rule 2 - APPLICATION AND EFFECTIVENESS
The rules shall govern the procedure in the General Court of Justice of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in all proceedings of a criminal nature brought on or after the date in which they shall become effective, and in all proceedings then pending as long as their application is feasible and will not impair the substant...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173)›II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173)›Chapter II - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS›Rule 3 - MAGISTRATES
2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter II - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS › Rule 3 - MAGISTRATES
A magistrate is an officer having power to issue a warrant of arrest against a person charged with an offense. Magistrates are: the justices of the Supreme Court, the judges of the Court of First Instance, the judges of the District Court and the justices of the peace.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter II - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS › Rule 4 - ARREST; DEFINITION; HOW IT SHALL BE DONE AND BY WHOM; VISIT OF COUNSEL
An arrest is the taking of a person into custody in the cases and in the manner authorized by law. It may be made by a peace officer or by a private person. An arrest shall be made by an actual restraint of the person of the defendant or by his submission to the custody of an officer. The defendant shall not be subject...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter II - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS › Rule 5 - THE COMPLAINT
The complaint is a signed and sworn written statement of an offense charging a person or several persons with the commission of an offense. Any person having personal knowledge of the facts that constitute the offense charged in the complaint shall have standing to be the complainant. The prosecutors and members of the...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter II - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS › Rule 6 - ARREST WARRANT ON A COMPLAINT
(a) Issuance of the warrant.— If the sworn complaint or one or more affidavits filed with the complaint, or the examination under oath of the petitioner or his/her witnesses, if any, establish probable cause to believe that an offense has been committed and that the defendant or defendants committed it, the magistrate ...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter II - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS › Rule § 6.1 - EXECUTION OF BAIL PENDING SENTENCE; WHEN REQUIRED
The freedom of the persons arrested for an offense shall not be unnecessarily restricted before they are convicted. (a) In misdemeanor cases.— In every misdemeanor where there is no right to trial by jury nor are crimes of a violent nature, it shall not be necessary to post bail or impose conditions or a determination ...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter II - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS › Rule 7 - SUMMONS BY A MAGISTRATE OR PUBLIC OFFICER
(a) Summons.— A summons may be issued instead of a warrant if the magistrate taking the complaint or who has examined a witness who has personal knowledge of the facts has good reason to believe that the person will appear in response thereto, or if the defendant is a corporation. More than one summons may be issued fo...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter II - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS › Rule 8 - ARREST WARRANT OR SUMMONS: EXECUTION OR SERVICE
(a) Persons authorized.— The arrest warrant or summons may be executed or served by the Marshall of any section or part of the General Court of Justice or by any law enforcement officer or any other official authorized by law. (b) Territorial limits.— The warrant or summons may be executed or served anywhere within the...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter II - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS › Rule 9 - DEFECTIVE WARRANT OF ARREST OR SUMMONS
(a) Effects; amendments.— No person arrested under a warrant or appearing before a magistrate in response to a summons shall be discharged from custody or dismissed because of any informality in the warrant or summons. The magistrate may correct such informality by amendment. (b) Filing of a new complaint or issuance o...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter II - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS › Rule 10 - ARREST; WHEN IT CAN BE DONE
The arrest warrant may be served at any time of the day or night, except in the case of a misdemeanor or felonies in the fourth degree in which case the arrest may not be made at night unless the magistrate who issued the warrant so authorizes in the warrant proper. History —June 19, 1987, No. 29, p. 91, § 4; Sept. 15,...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter II - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS › Rule 11 - ARREST BY PEACE OFFICER
A peace officer may arrest a defendant without the corresponding warrant: (a) When he/she has reasonable grounds to believe that the person about to be arrested has committed the offense in his/her presence. In this case, the arrest shall be made immediately or within a reasonable time after the commission of the offen...
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-FOUR Appendix - Rules of Court (§§ 10.5 — 173) › II - Rules of Criminal Procedure (§ 173) › Chapter II - PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS › Rule 12 - ARREST BY PRIVATE PERSON
A private person may arrest another: (a) For an offense committed or attempted in his presence. In this case the arrest shall be made immediately. (b) When a felony has been in fact committed, and he has reasonable cause for believing that the person arrested committed it.