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2002 SESSION
HB 1205 Confidentiality of juvenile records.
Introduced by: Bradley P. Marrs | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Confidentiality of juvenile records. Allows the Commonwealth's attorney and adult probation and parole officers access to an offender's juvenile criminal record without a court order in order to prepare presentence reports, risk assessment instruments, and discretionary sentencing guidelines worksheets. The bill also allows pretrial services agencies and community-corrections probation officers access to juvenile court records without a court order for the purpose of preparing pre- and post-sentence reports and risk assessment instruments and investigating or serving adult local-responsible offenders.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Confidentiality of juvenile records. Allows the Commonwealth's attorney and probation officers access to an offender's juvenile criminal record without a court order in order to prepare presentence reports, risk assessment instruments, and discretionary sentencing guidelines worksheets.