What if my child was arrested and released and I received notice that a petition has been filed with Juvenile Court?
* Held on the first available day after the 25th day that the child remains in detention. Child must be in detention for the specific act for which the child has been adjudicated. Note: The issue of restitution may be addressed at any stage after the filing of a petition. If the issue of restitution is contested, a separate restitution hearing may be held after the adjudicatory hearing.
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