In the Matter of D.J.M., 181 N.C. App. 126 (2007)

Held: 
Affirmed

The trial court did not err by not making the mandatory inquiries in G.S. 7B-2407 when accepting the juvenile’s admission that the juvenile violated the conditions of court supervision because the procedural requirements of G.S. 7B-2407 do not apply when a juvenile is admitting a violation of probation. The court concluded that “a motion for review [is] a form of ‘dispositional’ hearing with procedural safeguards that differ significantly from those imposed on allegations that a juvenile committed a statutory or common law criminal offense.”

Category:
Post-Disposition
Stage:
Probation Violations
Topic:
Admission of Probation Violation
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