Montana Code Annotated 1995

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     41-5-204. Venue and transfer. (1) The county where a youth is a resident or is alleged to have violated the law has initial jurisdiction over any youth alleged to be a delinquent youth. The youth court shall assume the initial handling of the case.
     (2) The county where a youth is a resident has initial jurisdiction over any youth alleged to be a youth in need of supervision or a youth in need of care. The youth court of that county shall assume the initial handling of the case. Transfers of venue may be made to any of the following counties in the state:
     (a) the county in which the youth is apprehended or found;
     (b) the county in which the youth is alleged to have violated the law; or
     (c) the county of residence of the youth's parents or guardian.
     (3) In the case of a youth alleged to be a youth in need of supervision or a youth in need of care, a change of venue may be ordered at any time by the concurrence of the youth court judges of both counties in order to assure a fair, impartial, and speedy hearing and final disposition of the case.
     (4) In the case of a youth 16 years of age or older who is accused of one of the serious offenses listed in 41-5-206, the court in the county where the offense occurred shall serve as a transfer hearing court, and if the youth is to be tried in district court, the charge shall be filed and trial held in the district court of the county where the offense occurred.

     History: En. 10-1207 by Sec. 7, Ch. 329, L. 1974; R.C.M. 1947, 10-1207; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 60, L. 1985.

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