Summary
In Indiana, juvenile non-electronic home detention duration is determined by the court, and isolated confinement should not exceed seven days. If a child has been isolated for more than seven days, legal consultation is advisable. Both parents with 50/50 custody can be involved in proceedings. An attorney can represent a family member but must avoid conflicts of interest. If an attorneys actions are biased, the judge can dismiss them. Complaints about unethical behavior can be filed with the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission.Full Conversation
In the state of Indiana, how long can a juvinile be on pretrial non-electronic home detention and isolated confinement.
In Indiana, the general guidelines for juvenile non-electronic home detention are:
- The duration isn't specifically defined, it's decided by the court.
- For isolated confinement, it should not exceed 7 days in a row.
Remember, each case is different and the judge has discretion.
The child has never been in trouble. She's only monitored by parents or guardian. She is only starting proceedings and no probation. Shes been isolated from all but family for over seven days. 14 years old
In Indiana, it's important to note:
- Isolation exceeding seven days is generally not approved for juveniles.
- If the child has been isolated for more than seven days, it's advisable to consult with a lawyer.
- The court usually takes the child's history and age into account.
Remember, legal representation can ensure rights are protected.
Yeah, that attorney is a little in trouble with the judge due to trying not to allow the father to be involved which has */* custody of said child
It seems like there might be some legal complications. In Indiana:
- Both parents can be involved if they have */* custody.
- If one parent is being denied involvement, they can seek legal redress.
- A family law attorney could be beneficial in such situations.
Is it legal for this attorney to be the aunt of said child or is it a conflict of interest? The sister to the mother of said juvenile
In Indiana:
- An attorney can represent a family member, but they must avoid conflicts of interest.
- If there's a potential conflict, it should be disclosed and the client must agree to representation.
- If you suspect unethical behavior, you can file a complaint with the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission.
I feethat this attorney is being prejudice towards the father of juvinile and trying to keep father not involved if this attorney can. Also, the mother, due to this the j7dge warned the attorney that if continued to do this he will dimiss said attorney
In Indiana:
- If an attorney's actions are biased or prejudiced, it's important to have this documented.
- The judge has the power to dismiss the attorney if their conduct is inappropriate.
- If you feel the lawyer is behaving unethically, you can file a complaint with the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission.
Thank you so much. I might need to chat as this unfolds. Again thank you for your time.
You're welcome, ****. Feel free to reach out anytime you need further assistance or clarification. Remember, it's important to have legal representation to ensure your rights are protected. Good luck with everything.
Thank you
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