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In the matter of
First and last name(s), alias(es)
TO:
Disposition
Other:
Describe
TAKE NOTICE: A hearing will be held on
Date and time
Location
Judge/Referee
before
at
.
FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSE:
Designation arraignment
Preliminary examination
Designation hearing
Pretrial
Trial
Review hearing
Probation violation hearing
Rehearing
Sentencing
Mandatory review hearing: The court may revoke probation and impose sentence at this hearing. At the review
hearing within 42 days of the juvenile’s 19th birthday, the court may extend jurisdiction over the juvenile or impose a
sentence, including incarceration.
Final review hearing: If the court determines that the best interests of the public would be served by imposing any
other sentence provided by law for an adult offender, the court may impose the sentence, including incarceration.
RIGHT TO AN ATTORNEY:
The juvenile has a right to be represented by an attorney. If the juvenile wants an attorney, you should hire one immediately
so the attorney will be ready on the hearing date. If you or those responsible for the juvenile’s support are financially unable
or refuse to provide an attorney, the court should be contacted immediately about an appointed attorney. If an attorney is
appointed, the juvenile, and/or the persons responsible for the juvenile’s support, may be responsible for paying the costs
of an appointed attorney after an ability to pay is determined.
Court rules require the appointment of an attorney for juveniles in certain cases. If the juvenile falls under this category, an
attorney will be appointed.
Approved, SCAO
Form JC 67, Rev. 12/21
MCL 712A.2d, MCL 712A.17c(8), MCL 712A.18i, MCR 3.920(C), MCR 3.951,
MCR 3.952(B), MCR 3.956
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STATE OF MICHIGANJUDICIAL CIRCUIT - FAMILY DIVISIONCOUNTYNOTICE OF HEARING(DESIGNATED CASE)CASE NO.PETITION NO.JUDGECourt addressCourt telephone no.JIS Code: NODNotice of Hearing (Designated Case)
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(12/21)
Case No.
PROBATION VIOLATION HEARING:
The juvenile has the right to be present at the hearing, to be represented by an attorney, to have the petitioner prove the
probation violation by a preponderance of the evidence, to have the court order any witnesses to appear at the hearing, to
question witnesses against the juvenile, to remain silent, and to testify at the hearing. The juvenile is not entitled to a jury
at the hearing on a violation of probation.
If you require accommodations to use the court because of a disability or if you require a foreign language interpreter to help
you to fully participate in court proceedings, please contact the court immediately to make arrangements.
CERTIFICATE OF MAILING
I served a copy of this notice of hearing on the parties or their attorneys by first-class mail addressed to their last-known
addresses as defined by MCR 2.107(C)(3). I declare under the penalties of perjury that this certificate of mailing has been
examined by me and that its contents are true to the best of my information, knowledge, and belief.
Deputy clerk signature and date
NOTE: A judge must preside at the preliminary hearing, trial, and sentencing.
JC 67, Notice of Hearing (Designated Case)
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