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ADMISSION COLLOQUY FORM
In re _______________________
: Docket # _______________________
(Juvenile) :
: Delinquent Act(s): _______________
: _______________________________
: _______________________________
: _______________________________
Answer all of the questions on this form. If you do not understand any question, leave it
blank and ask your lawyer or the judge.
I admit that I did the following things (lawyer shall list the delinquent acts, grading of acts,
and counts):____________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
General Information:
1) What is your full name?_____________________________________________
2) Do you have any other name or nickname? Yes No
If yes, state:
______________________________________________________
3) How old are you today? _______________
4) What grade are you in? _______________
5)
Can you read, write, and understand English? Yes No (if
yes, go to #6)
a)
If you cannot read, has someone read this form to you? Yes
No
If so, who? _____________________________________________(print name)
______________________________________________________
(signature of reader verifies that the form has been read to the juvenile)
b) If you do not read English, have you been given a translator or a lawyer who
speaks your language? Yes No
c)
Did your translator or
lawyer read this form to you and explain it?
Y
e
s
No
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If so, who? _____________________________________________(print name)
______________________________________________________
(signature of reader verifies that the form has been read to the juvenile)
Knowing and Voluntary Admission:
6)
Are you now a patient in a mental hospital? Yes No
a) If yes, where? _________________________________________________
b)
Are you being treated for a mental illness? Yes No
c) If yes, what are you being treated for?_______________________________
7) Have you taken any drugs or alcohol yesterday or today that do not make you think
clearly? Yes No
If yes, specify type of drugs and/or alcohol: _____________________________
8)
Has anyone threatened or forced you to sign this form? Yes No
If yes, explain: ______________________________________________
9)
Have you been promised anything for this admission? Yes No
If yes, explain: ______________________________________________
Understanding the Admission:
10)
Has your lawyer told you what you did was against the law? Yes No
11) By admitting what you did, do you understand that you are giving up:
a) the right to be presumed innocent, which means the judge does not think you
broke the law until the D.A. (District Attorney) proves beyond a reasonable
doubt that you broke the law (a reasonable doubt is a belief that it is
very possible you did not break the law); Yes No
b)
the right to a hearing by a fair judge; Ye
s No
c)
the right to remain silent and your silence cannot be held against you;
Yes No
d)
the right to tell the judge your side of the story
; Yes No
e)
the right to ask witnesses questions;
Yes No
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f) the right to present witnesses or evidence to help tell your side of the story, but
you do not have to do anything; Yes No
g)
the right to tell the judge you disagree with something; Yes No
h)
the right to ask the judge to decide if he or she should hear certain things; and
Yes
No
i)
the right to have a higher court review this judge’s decision. Yes No
12) Do you understand if the judge accepts your admission and believes you need
help (finds you delinquent), the judge may make you get help? Yes No
Possible Consequences of Adjudication of Delinquency:
13)
Do you understand that if you are found delinquent, the judge may make you
pay money and place
you outside of your home or on probation until you turn 21
years old? Yes No
14) Are you aware that if you are admitting to ______________________________
________________________________________________________________
that your driving license will be suspended now or in the future (which means you
will not be able to drive)? Yes No
(Lawyer shall write acts on this line, cross off, or write n/a.)
15) Do you understand that this case can be used against you in the future? For
example, if you break the law again, you may get a longer sentence in jail.
Yes No
16) Do you understand that if you are found delinquent, other people may find out
about it? You may also have to tell people, including colleges, military recruiters,
or employers? Yes No
17) Do you understand that if you are not a U.S. citizen, it may cause problems, which
could include being forced to leave the U.S.? Yes No
Admission Agreements:
18) Are you aware that the judge does not have to accept any agreement between you
and the District Attorney? Yes No Not Applicable
19) If you change your mind about admitting to the charges before the judge decides
your disposition or consequences, then you can ask the judge to let you take back
your admission.
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Appeals:
20) If you are found delinquent after this admission, you can have a higher court review
your case for only three reasons:
a) You did not understand this admission or you were forced to admit;
Yes No
b)
The court was not the proper court to take your admission; or Ye
s No
c) The judge's disposition or consequence is more than the biggest punishment
an adult would get for the same crime. Yes No
If you do not admit, do you understand you have other rights? Yes No
Lawyer’s Representation and Opportunity to Speak with Guardian
21) Are you okay with what your lawyer did for you and how he or she explained
everything? Yes No
22)
Did you talk with your parent or guardian about admitting to the charge(s)?
Yes No
I promise that I have read the whole form or someone has read the form to me. I
understand it. I am telling the truth. I am saying that I have done the things on page 1. I
believe that this admission is best for me. The signature below and initials on each page
of this form are mine.
___________________________________________
JUVENILE
___________________________________________
DATE
I, ______________________, lawyer for the juvenile, have reviewed this form with my
client. My client has told me and I believe that he or she understands this form.
____________________________________________
LAWYER FOR JUVENILE
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DATE