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Family rules committee seeks permission to allow temporary conditions of release in juvenile delinquency cases

July 24, 2025 | Judicial Rules, Joint, Committees, Legislative , Vermont


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Family rules committee seeks permission to allow temporary conditions of release in juvenile delinquency cases
The Family Rules Committee presented a new juvenile rule permitting courts to impose temporary conditions of release in delinquency cases ahead of the merits hearing, with a required preliminary hearing within 72 hours.
Judge Amy Davenport, reporting for the committee, said the proposal creates a juvenile‑specific mechanism modeled on adult criminal rules but adapted to juvenile practice. The amendment allows a court to order short‑term conditions — for example, supervised placement or no‑contact requirements — that can avoid placing a youth in custody while awaiting a preliminary hearing. The rule requires the preliminary hearing to be scheduled within 72 hours.
Davenport said the committee considered whether the rule should also apply to youthful offender proceedings and concluded it would apply there as well. The proposed rule was described as noncontroversial and supported by the Defender General’s Office, the Attorney General’s Office, and prosecutors.
The committee voted on July 11 to refer the rule to the Supreme Court for promulgation. If promulgated, Davenport anticipated the rule would take effect Jan. 1 following standard rule timing.

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