37 Pa. Code § 200.4 - Detention required because the juvenile may abscond or be removed from the jurisdiction of the court
A juvenile may not be detained in secure detention under 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 6325, 6326 and 6331 (relating to detention of child; release or delivery to court; and release from detention or commencement of proceedings) because the juvenile may abscond or be removed from the jurisdiction of the court unless one of the following occurs:
(1) The juvenile is an absconder from an
institution or other placement to which the juvenile was committed as a result
of a previous adjudication of delinquency.
(2) The juvenile has willfully failed to
appear at the hearing on the petition or other hearing after having been served
with a court order or summons to appear.
(3) The juvenile has a recent demonstrable
record of willful failure to appear at previous juvenile proceedings.
(4) The juvenile has been verified to be a
fugitive from another jurisdiction, an official from which has requested that
the juvenile be detained.
(5) The
juvenile absconded from secure detention, shelter care, in-home detention,
house arrest or other nonsecure placement, or while subject to electronic
monitoring, ordered or authorized pending a court hearing or
placement.
(6) The juvenile
presents extraordinary circumstances requiring secure detention to prevent the
juvenile from absconding. The circumstances may include, but are not limited
to, the juvenile's age, character, mental condition, ties to the community, the
nature of the juvenile's family relationships, drug or alcohol addiction or
substance abuse.
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