1. When a complaint is made alleging that a child is delinquent or in need of supervision, the child may be placed under the informal supervision of a probation officer if: (a) The child voluntarily admits participation in the acts alleged in the complaint; and (b) The district attorney gives written approval for placement of […]
1. An agreement for informal supervision may require the child to: (a) Perform community service, provide restitution to any victim of the acts for which the child was referred to the probation officer or make a monetary contribution to a restitution contribution fund established pursuant to NRS 62E.175; (b) Participate in a program of restitution […]
Upon the request of the juvenile court, a probation officer shall file with the juvenile court a report of: 1. The number of children placed under informal supervision during the previous year; 2. The conditions imposed in each case; and 3. The number of cases that were successfully completed without the filing of a petition. […]
1. If the district attorney files a petition with the juvenile court, the juvenile court may: (a) Dismiss the petition without prejudice and refer the child to the probation officer for informal supervision pursuant to NRS 62C.200; or (b) Place the child under the supervision of the juvenile court pursuant to a supervision and consent […]
1. If the district attorney files a petition with the juvenile court alleging that a child who is less than 18 years of age has engaged in prostitution or the solicitation of prostitution, the juvenile court: (a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b), shall: (1) Place the child under the supervision of the juvenile […]