Serious Juvenile Offense

Serious Juvenile Offense

Serious Juvenile Offense Legal Definition

Serious Juvenile Offense in Connecticut

Means (A) the violation of, including attempt or conspiracy to violate, section 21a-277, 21a-278, 29-33, 29-34, 29-35, subdivision (2) or (3) of subsection (a) of section 53-21, 53-80a, 53-202b, 53-202c, 53-390 to 53-392, inclusive, 53a-54a to 53a-57, inclusive, 53a-59 to 53a-60c, inclusive, 53a-70 to 53a-71, inclusive, 53a-72b, 53a-86, 53a-92 to 53a-94a, inclusive, 53a-95, 53a-101, 53a-102a, 53a-103a or 53a-111 to 53a-113, inclusive, subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 53a-122, subdivision (3) of subsection (a) of section 53a-123, section 53a-134, 53a-135, 53a-136a or 53a-167c, subsection (a) of section 53a-174, or section 53a-196a, 53a-211, 53a-212, 53a-216 or 53a-217b, or (B) running away, without just cause, from any secure placement other than home while referred as a delinquent child (see Children Protection in Connecticut) to the Court Support Services Division or committed as a delinquent child (see Children Protection in Connecticut) to the Commissioner of Children and Families for a serious juvenile offense. General Statutes of Connecticut (U.S.) §46b-120(11) (2013).

Note: Definition based in the Connecticut Judicial Branch Family Glossary


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