Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 346.50 - Admission criteria for juvenile portions of county jails
Juveniles may be admitted to a juvenile portion of a county jail under s. 48.209 or 938.209, Stats., only subject to the following:
(1) Juveniles may be
held in a juvenile portion of a county jail for a maximum of 24 hours, not
including weekends or holidays, except juveniles may be held for a maximum of 6
hours, excluding weekends or holidays in counties that are within a
metropolitan statistical area under the current designation of the federal
Bureau of Census.
(2) Juveniles may
be held only for the purposes of identification, processing, and to arrange for
release to parents or transfer to juvenile court officials or juvenile shelter
or detention facilities. Any holding of juveniles shall be limited to the
absolute minimum time necessary to complete these purposes, not to exceed the
time limits under sub. (1). An alleged or adjudicated delinquent may be
detained before a court appearance for a period of time not to exceed the
limits under sub. (1). An alleged or adjudicated delinquent may be detained
after a court appearance for a time period not to exceed an additional 6 hours.
Any hold of an adjudicated delinquent that is not related to a court appearance
is prohibited.
(3) Persons who are
18 years of age or older may not be admitted or held in a juvenile portion of a
county jail, unless they are currently only under juvenile court jurisdiction
under ch. 938 or 48, Stats.
Notes
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