C.R.S. Section 19-2.5-303
Duty of officer

  • screening teams
  • notification
  • release or detention

(1)

When a juvenile is taken into temporary custody and not released pending charges, the officer shall notify the screening team for the judicial district in which the juvenile is taken into custody. The screening team shall notify the juvenile’s parent, guardian, or legal custodian without unnecessary delay and inform the juvenile’s parent, guardian, or legal custodian that, if the juvenile is placed in detention or a temporary holding facility, all parties have a right to a prompt hearing to determine whether the juvenile is to be detained further. Such notification may be made to a person with whom the juvenile is residing if a parent, guardian, or legal custodian cannot be located. If the screening team is unable to make such notification, the notification may be made by any law enforcement officer, juvenile probation officer, detention center counselor, or detention facility staff in whose physical custody the juvenile is placed.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

If the law enforcement officer does not release the juvenile to the care of the juvenile’s parents, legal guardian, kin, or other responsible adult, the screening team shall administer a validated detention screening instrument developed or adopted pursuant to section 19-2.5-1404. The law enforcement officer, screening team, or juvenile court shall not remove the juvenile from the custody of the parent or legal guardian pursuant to this section unless the screening team or the juvenile court:

(I)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(A)

First finds that a validated detention screening instrument selected or adopted pursuant to section 19-2.5-1404 has been administered and the juvenile scored as detention-eligible; or

(B)

There are grounds to override the results of the detention screening instrument based on the criteria developed in accordance with section 19-2.5-1404; and

(II)

Finds that the juvenile poses a substantial risk of serious harm to others or a substantial risk of flight from prosecution and finds that community-based alternatives to detention are insufficient to reasonably mitigate that risk. Flight from prosecution is distinguished from simple failure to appear and must generally be evidenced by a demonstrated record of repeat, recent willful failures to appear at a scheduled court appearance.

(b)

The screening team shall administer the detention screening instrument for each juvenile under consideration for detention. The detention screening instrument must be administered by a screener who has completed training to administer the detention screening instrument.

(c)

Any information concerning a juvenile that is obtained during the administration of the detention screening instrument must be used solely for the purpose of making a recommendation to the court regarding the continued detention of the juvenile. The information is not subject to subpoena or other court process, for use in any other proceeding, or for any other purpose.

(d)

Court records and division of youth services records must include data on detention screening scores and, if the score does not mandate detention, the explanation for the override placing the juvenile in detention.

(e)

A juvenile who must be taken from the juvenile’s home but who does not require physical restriction must be given temporary care with a grandparent, kin, or other suitable person; in a temporary shelter facility designated by the court; or with the county department of human or social services and must not be placed in detention.

(f)

The screening team and the juvenile court shall use the results from the detention screening instrument in making a release determination. Release options include allowing a juvenile to return home with no supervision, or with limited supervision such as a location monitoring device, or a referral to a preadjudication alternative to detention or service program established pursuant to section 19-2.5-606.

(3)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The juvenile must be released to the care of the juvenile’s parents, kin, or other responsible adult, unless a determination has been made in accordance with subsection (2) of this section that the juvenile’s substantial risk of serious harm to others requires that the juvenile be detained. The court may make reasonable orders as conditions of release pursuant to section 19-2.5-305 (5). In addition, the court may provide that any violation of such orders may subject the juvenile to contempt sanctions of the court. The parent, kin, or other person to whom the juvenile is released is required to sign a written promise, on forms supplied by the court, to bring the juvenile to the court at a time set or to be set by the court. Failure, without good cause, to comply with the promise subjects the juvenile’s parent or any other person to whom the juvenile is released to contempt sanctions of the court.

(b)

Parents or legal guardians of a juvenile released from detention pursuant to this section shall complete the relative information form described in section 19-2.5-1404 (1)(b)(VIII) no later than the next hearing on the matter.

(4)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Except as required in subsection (4)(b) of this section, a law enforcement officer shall not detain a juvenile any longer than is reasonably necessary to obtain basic identification information and to contact the juvenile’s parents, guardian, or legal custodian.

(b)

If the juvenile is not released as required in subsection (3) of this section, the juvenile must be taken directly to the court or to the place of detention, a temporary holding facility, a temporary shelter designated by the court, or a preadjudication service program established pursuant to section 19-2.5-606 without unnecessary delay.

(5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

As an alternative to taking a juvenile into temporary custody pursuant to subsections (1), (3), and (4) of this section, a law enforcement officer may, if authorized by the establishment of a policy that permits such service by order of the chief judge of the judicial district or the presiding judge of the Denver juvenile court, which policy is established after consultation between such judge and the district attorney and law enforcement officials in the judicial district, serve a written promise to appear for juvenile proceedings based on any act that would constitute a felony, misdemeanor, or petty offense upon the juvenile and the juvenile’s parent, guardian, or legal custodian.

(b)

A promise to appear served pursuant to subsection (5)(a) of this section must state any charges against the juvenile and the date, time, and place where the juvenile is required to answer such charges. The promise to appear must also state:

(I)

That the juvenile has the right to have the assistance of counsel;

(II)

That counsel can be appointed for the juvenile if the juvenile and the juvenile’s parent, guardian, or legal custodian lack adequate resources to retain counsel or the juvenile’s parent, guardian, or legal custodian refuses to retain counsel for the juvenile;

(III)

That, to determine if the juvenile is eligible for court-appointed counsel, or to apply for court-appointed counsel, the juvenile’s parent, guardian, or legal custodian is advised to call the office of the state public defender, visit the state public defender’s office, or visit the state public defender’s internet website;

(IV)

That, to avoid delay in obtaining counsel, the juvenile’s parent, guardian, or legal custodian is advised to apply for court-appointed counsel at least five days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, before the juvenile’s promised date of appearance; and

(V)

The contact information for the local office of the state public defender, including the office’s telephone number and address, and the address of the internet website of the office of the state public defender.

(c)

Repealed.

(d)

The juvenile shall sign the promise to appear. The promise to appear must be served upon the juvenile’s parent, guardian, or legal custodian by personal service or by certified mail, return receipt requested. The date established for the juvenile and the juvenile’s parent, guardian, or legal custodian to appear must not be earlier than seven days nor later than thirty-five days after the promise to appear is served upon both the juvenile and the juvenile’s parent, guardian, or legal custodian.

Source: Section 19-2.5-303 — Duty of officer - screening teams - notification - release or detention, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-19.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

19‑2.5‑101
Legislative declaration
19‑2.5‑102
Definitions
19‑2.5‑103
Jurisdiction
19‑2.5‑104
Venue
19‑2.5‑105
Representation of petitioner
19‑2.5‑106
Victim’s right to attend dispositional, review, and restitution proceedings
19‑2.5‑107
Parental accountability - legislative intent
19‑2.5‑108
Effect of proceedings - definition
19‑2.5‑109
Saving clause
19‑2.5‑110
Outstanding balances owed by juveniles - report - repeal
19‑2.5‑201
Preliminary investigation
19‑2.5‑202
Consent to search
19‑2.5‑203
Statements - definitions
19‑2.5‑204
Issuance of a lawful warrant taking a juvenile into custody
19‑2.5‑205
Search warrants - issuance - grounds
19‑2.5‑206
Search warrants - application
19‑2.5‑207
Fingerprinting - juvenile under arrest - ordered by court - definition
19‑2.5‑208
Petty tickets - summons - contracts - data
19‑2.5‑209
Taking juvenile into custody
19‑2.5‑301
Legislative declaration
19‑2.5‑302
Local juvenile services planning committee - creation - duties - identification and notification of dually identified crossover youth
19‑2.5‑303
Duty of officer - screening teams - notification - release or detention
19‑2.5‑304
Limitations on detention
19‑2.5‑305
Detention and shelter - hearing - time limits - findings - review - guardian ad litem appointed - confinement with adult offenders - restrictions
19‑2.5‑306
Conditions of release - personal recognizance bond
19‑2.5‑401
Diversion
19‑2.5‑402
Juvenile diversion program - authorized - report - allocation of money - legislative declaration - definitions
19‑2.5‑403
Juvenile diversion cash fund - creation
19‑2.5‑501
Summons - issuance - contents - service - legislative declaration
19‑2.5‑502
Petition initiation - petition form and content
19‑2.5‑503
Aggravated juvenile offender
19‑2.5‑601
Appointment of guardian ad litem
19‑2.5‑602
General procedure for juvenile hearings
19‑2.5‑604
Open hearings
19‑2.5‑605
Advisement - right to counsel - waiver of right to counsel - definition
19‑2.5‑606
Preadjudication service program - creation
19‑2.5‑607
Mandatory protection order
19‑2.5‑608
Fingerprinting - ordered by court - definition
19‑2.5‑609
Preliminary hearing - dispositional hearing
19‑2.5‑610
Right to jury trial
19‑2.5‑611
Contempt - warrant - legislative declaration
19‑2.5‑612
Mental health services for juvenile - how and when issue raised - procedure - definitions
19‑2.5‑613
Advisement of services
19‑2.5‑701
Legislative declaration
19‑2.5‑701.5
Definitions
19‑2.5‑702
Incompetent to proceed - effect - how and when raised
19‑2.5‑703
Determination of incompetency to proceed
19‑2.5‑703.5
Waiver of privilege - exchange of information - admissibility of statements
19‑2.5‑704
Procedure after determination of competency or incompetency
19‑2.5‑705
Restoration to competency hearing
19‑2.5‑706
Procedure after restoration to competency hearing
19‑2.5‑707
Evaluation at the request of the juvenile
19‑2.5‑801
Direct filing - definition
19‑2.5‑802
Transfers
19‑2.5‑901
Informal adjustment
19‑2.5‑902
Entry of plea
19‑2.5‑903
Deferral of adjudication
19‑2.5‑904
Speedy trial - procedural schedule
19‑2.5‑905
Evidentiary considerations
19‑2.5‑906
Admissibility of evidence - legislative declaration - definitions
19‑2.5‑907
Procedures at trial
19‑2.5‑908
Method of jury selection
19‑2.5‑909
Motion for new trial
19‑2.5‑910
Adjudication - collateral relief - application - definitions
19‑2.5‑1001
Short title
19‑2.5‑1002
Definitions
19‑2.5‑1003
Teen court program - supervising courts
19‑2.5‑1004
Procedures - hearings
19‑2.5‑1005
Alternative procedures
19‑2.5‑1101
Presentence investigation
19‑2.5‑1102
Sentencing hearing
19‑2.5‑1103
Sentencing schedule - options
19‑2.5‑1104
Sentencing - restitution by juvenile
19‑2.5‑1105
Sentencing - fines
19‑2.5‑1106
Sentencing - probation - supervised community service or work program
19‑2.5‑1107
Juvenile probation officers - powers and duties
19‑2.5‑1108
Probation - terms - release - revocation - graduated responses system - rules - report - definition
19‑2.5‑1109
Juvenile probation standards - development
19‑2.5‑1110
Sentencing - requirements imposed on parents - definition
19‑2.5‑1111
Sentencing - community accountability program
19‑2.5‑1112
Sentencing - placement with relative
19‑2.5‑1113
Sentencing - alternative services - detention
19‑2.5‑1114
Sentencing - placement based on special needs of the juvenile
19‑2.5‑1115
Sentencing - legal custody - county department of human or social services
19‑2.5‑1116
Orders - community placement - reasonable efforts required - reviews
19‑2.5‑1117
Sentencing - commitment to the department of human services - definitions
19‑2.5‑1118
Sentencing - persons eighteen years of age or older - county jail - community corrections - definitions
19‑2.5‑1118.5
Sentencing - alternative options for pregnant and postpartum juveniles - legislative declaration - definitions
19‑2.5‑1119
Genetic testing of adjudicated offenders - definitions
19‑2.5‑1120
Cost of care
19‑2.5‑1121
Fees for transporting juveniles
19‑2.5‑1122
Sentencing - animal cruelty - anger management treatment
19‑2.5‑1123
Sentencing - mandatory detention - weapons and crimes of violence
19‑2.5‑1125
Petitions - special offenders
19‑2.5‑1126
Sentencing - special offenders
19‑2.5‑1127
Aggravated juvenile offender - definition
19‑2.5‑1201
Juvenile parole board - creation - membership - authority - rules
19‑2.5‑1202
Juvenile parole - organization
19‑2.5‑1203
Juvenile parole - hearing panels - definition
19‑2.5‑1204
Parole officers - powers - duties
19‑2.5‑1205
Administrative law judges
19‑2.5‑1206
Parole violation and revocation
19‑2.5‑1301
Appeals
19‑2.5‑1302
Posttrial bail
19‑2.5‑1401
Responsible agencies
19‑2.5‑1402
Juvenile community review board
19‑2.5‑1404
Working group for criteria for placement of juvenile offenders - establishment of formula - review of criteria - report
19‑2.5‑1405
Working group - allocation of beds
19‑2.5‑1406
Juvenile probation departments or divisions - service agreements
19‑2.5‑1407
Appropriations to department of human services for services to juveniles - definition - repeal
19‑2.5‑1407.3
Appropriation to the department of human services - allocation to judicial districts - provider incentives - temporary emergency detention beds - repeal
19‑2.5‑1408
Victim-offender conferences - pilot program
19‑2.5‑1409
Juvenile intensive supervision program - creation - elements - role of judicial department
19‑2.5‑1410
Community accountability program - legislative declaration - creation
19‑2.5‑1411
Parental responsibility training programs - criteria
19‑2.5‑1412
Youth corrections monetary incentives award program - designated monetary custodian
19‑2.5‑1501
Division of youth services - created - interagency agreements - duties of administrators of facilities in connection with voter registration and casting of ballots - reports - definitions
19‑2.5‑1502
Human services facilities - authority
19‑2.5‑1503
Eminent domain - detention facility site
19‑2.5‑1504
Facility directors - duties
19‑2.5‑1505
Juvenile facility employees - rules
19‑2.5‑1506
Detention center sexual assault prevention program - reports
19‑2.5‑1507
Facilities - control and restraint - liability - duty to pursue runaways
19‑2.5‑1508
Out-of-home placement - runaways - duty to notify
19‑2.5‑1509
Administration or monitoring of medications to persons in juvenile institutional facilities
19‑2.5‑1510
Facility publications
19‑2.5‑1511
Juvenile detention services and facilities to be provided by department of human services - education - expenses - definition
19‑2.5‑1511.5
Policies concerning use of telephones and other communications services by juvenile detention facilities
19‑2.5‑1512
Use of juvenile detention beds
19‑2.5‑1513
Juvenile detention facilities - catchment areas
19‑2.5‑1514
Juvenile detention bed cap
19‑2.5‑1515
Judicial districts - plans for the cap
19‑2.5‑1516
Juvenile detention facilities - behavioral or mental health disorder screening
19‑2.5‑1517
Transfer of detention facilities and equipment
19‑2.5‑1518
Commitment to department of human services
19‑2.5‑1519
Contracts and agreements with public and private agencies
19‑2.5‑1520
Private facilities for juvenile offenders - requests for proposals - rules
19‑2.5‑1522
Juveniles committed to department of human services - emergency release
19‑2.5‑1523
Receiving centers - designation
19‑2.5‑1524
Juveniles - medical benefits application assistance - county of residence - rules
19‑2.5‑1525
Juveniles committed to department of human services - evaluation and placement
19‑2.5‑1526
Facility rules - academic and vocational courses - repeal
19‑2.5‑1527
Lookout Mountain school
19‑2.5‑1528
Mount View school
19‑2.5‑1529
Youth camps
19‑2.5‑1530
Alternate placement
19‑2.5‑1531
Juveniles committed to the department of human services - prohibition against the use of restraints on pregnant juveniles
19‑2.5‑1532
Juveniles committed to department of human services - transfers
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§ 19-2.5-303’s source at colorado​.gov