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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 2Pt. 1Ch. 2Art. 9§ 349 Minor'S Juvenile Court Rights

§ 349 Minor'S Juvenile Court Rights

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§ 349 Minor'S Juvenile Court Rights

Key Takeaways

  • •Kids in juvenile court can go to their hearing and talk to the judge if they want.
  • •Parents or guardians get to know about the hearing and can go too.
  • •Kids can have a lawyer to help them in court.
  • •If a kid is 10 or older and doesn’t show up, the judge checks if they knew they could come. If not, the hearing might be delayed so the kid can be there.

Example

A 12-year-old gets in trouble at school and has to go to juvenile court.

The kid can go to the hearing, talk to the judge, and even have a lawyer. If the kid doesn’t show up, the judge will check if they knew they could come. If not, the hearing might be postponed so the kid can be there.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 349 Minor'S Juvenile Court Rights

(a) A minor who is the subject of a juvenile court hearing, and any person entitled to notice of the hearing under Sections 290.1 and 290.2, is entitled to be present at the hearing. (b) The minor and any person who is entitled to that notice has the right to be represented at the hearing by counsel of his or her own choice. (c) If the minor is present at the hearing, the court shall inform the minor that he or she has the right to address the court and participate in the hearing and the court shall allow the minor, if the minor so desires, to address the court and participate in the hearing. (d) If the minor is 10 years of age or older and he or she is not present at the hearing, the court shall determine whether the minor was properly notified of his or her right to attend the hearing and inquire whether the minor was given an opportunity to attend. If that minor was not properly notified or if he or she wished to be present and was not given an opportunity to be present, the court shall continue the hearing to allow the minor to be present unless the court finds that it is in the best interest of the minor not to continue the hearing. The court shall continue the hearing only for that period of time necessary to provide notice and secure the presence of the child. The court may issue any and all orders reasonably necessary to ensure that the child has an opportunity to attend. (e) Nothing in this section shall prevent or limit any child’s right to attend or participate in the hearing. (Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 36, Sec. 1. (AB 217) Effective January 1, 2016.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

hearingportpresence

Related Statutes

  • § 346 Juvenile Court Hearing Privacy
  • § 347 Juvenile Court Reporter Requirements
  • § 350 Juvenile Court Hearing Control
  • § 353 Juvenile Court Hearing Rights
  • § 355 Juvenile Court Jurisdiction Hearing

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 349.
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