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Terms Used In Louisiana Children's Code 412

  • Discovery: Lawyers' examination, before trial, of facts and documents in possession of the opponents to help the lawyers prepare for trial.
  • Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
  • Probable cause: A reasonable ground for belief that the offender violated a specific law.
  • Public defender: Represent defendants who can't afford an attorney in criminal matters.

            A. Records and reports concerning all matters or proceedings before the juvenile court, except traffic violations, are confidential and shall not be disclosed except as expressly authorized by this Code. Any person authorized to review or receive confidential information shall preserve its confidentiality unless a court order authorizes them to share with others.

            B. Nonidentifying information of a general nature, including statistics, is not confidential and may be released without a court order. By court order, an individual may be authorized to review confidential records and reports, including case file samples, for the purpose of collecting nonidentifying general information, including statistics. The court order shall specify the type of information authorized for review and bind the reviewer to preserving the confidentiality of any identifying information reviewed.

            C. Records and reports in individual cases may be released to parties, their counsel or other legal representatives, and court-appointed special advocates (CASAs) in accordance with discovery and disclosure provisions of this Code. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, access to review all records and reports concerning a child in the custody of the office of juvenile justice, including but not limited to records relating to condition, housing, supervision, treatment, rehabilitation program, education, health, discipline, transition planning, risk assessments, and status reports shall be promptly provided to counsel enrolled for the child or engaged by the child, or to the child’s legal guardian, upon written request to the office of juvenile justice. If the child is indigent, copies of all records and reports relevant to post-dispositional defense and reentry advocacy shall be furnished at no cost to the child, the child’s family, legal guardian, or counsel. Representation by a public defender shall create an irrebuttable presumption of indigence for the purposes of this Paragraph.

            D. When such information is relevant and necessary to the performance of their respective duties and enhances services to the child or his family, the court may authorize the release of records, reports, or certain information contained therein, limited to the specific purpose for which the court authorizes release, to appropriate individuals who represent any of the following when they are providing services to the child whose records are disclosed during the pendency of the matter about which the records are disclosed:

            (1) Other courts and court-affiliated programs.

            (2) The Department of Children and Family Services.

            (3) The office of juvenile justice of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections.

            (4) The Louisiana Department of Health.

            (5) The Department of Education or the local school in which the child is a student.

            (6) The local district attorney’s office.

            (7) A multidisciplinary investigative child abuse team.

            (8) A child advocacy center.

            (9) The attorney general’s office.

            (10) A district public defender or the district public defender’s representative, or the representative of a public defender program established pursuant to the Louisiana Public Defender Act of 2007.

            E.(1) For good cause when the information is material and necessary to a specific investigation or proceeding, the court may order the release of individual records and reports, or certain information contained therein, to a petitioner, limited to the specific purpose for which the court authorizes release.

            (2) The petition must:

            (a) Be filed with the juvenile court and served on the juvenile and his attorney.

            (b) State the reason for the request and the intended use of the information, including any intended redisclosure.

            (c) State the names of all persons that will have access to the information.

            (3) In ruling on the petition, the juvenile court shall consider the privacy of the juvenile, risk of harm to the juvenile, whether a compelling reason exists for releasing the information, and whether the release is necessary for the protection of a legitimate interest. The court shall ensure the juvenile is afforded notice of the hearing and an opportunity to be heard at a contradictory hearing on the petition.

            F. The court may release records and reports concerning any proceeding, except adoption, to an adult who, as a child, was the subject of the proceeding. For good cause, the court may also order release of records and reports to the counsel or other appropriate legal representative of a child, still a minor, who was the subject of any proceedings, except adoption.

            G.(1) In accordance with Articles 811.1 and 811.3, the district attorney or court shall, upon request, release to the victim of a delinquent act constituting a crime of violence as defined in La. Rev. Stat. 14:2(B), or to the victim’s legal representative or designated family member:

            (a) The results of adjudication and disposition hearings.

            (b) Notice of the taking into custody, release pursuant to Chapter 6 of Title VIII of this Code, release due to a rejection of charges by the district attorney, escape, or re-apprehension of the child accused of the crime of violence against the victim.

            (c) Advance notice of court proceedings relating to the delinquent act.

            (d) Certain information contained in the predisposition report to the court pursuant to Article 890, limited to those items described in Subparagraph (A)(2) of that Article.

            (e) The name of the judge presiding over the adjudication and disposition hearings.

            (f) The offense which forms the basis for adjudication.

            (g) The name of the accused.

            (2) In a juvenile delinquency case involving a crime of violence as defined in La. Rev. Stat. 14:2(B), the court shall, upon written request, release to the public the following:

            (a) The nonidentifying results of adjudication and disposition hearings.

            (b) The name of the judge presiding over the adjudication and disposition hearings.

            (c) The offense which forms the basis for adjudication.

            H. In order to assist in finding and taking into custody a child wanted for a felony-grade delinquent act involving an offense against the person or involving a dangerous weapon, law enforcement agencies may release to the public identifying information regarding the child if a court has issued an order for taking the child into custody pursuant to Article 813, or if probable cause that the child committed the alleged delinquent act has already been established pursuant to Article 820. Identifying information may include the child’s name, age, alleged delinquent act, physical description, and photograph.

            I. Any violation of the confidentiality provisions of this Article shall be punishable as a constructive contempt of court pursuant to Articles 1507 through 1509.1.

            J. Whenever a child escapes from a juvenile detention center, law enforcement agencies are hereby authorized to release to the public the child’s name, age, physical description, and photograph.

            K. Every person, other than the juvenile, parents of the juvenile, and attorney for the juvenile, to whom a juvenile record or information from a juvenile is disclosed pursuant to this Article shall execute a non-disclosure agreement that certifies the person is familiar with the applicable disclosure provisions and agrees not to disclose any information to unauthorized persons.

            L. Juvenile records or information from juvenile records disclosed pursuant to this Article shall be marked “UNLAWFUL DISSEMINATION OF THIS INFORMATION IS PUNISHABLE AS A CONSTRUCTIVE CONTEMPT OF COURT PURSUANT TO LOUISIANA CHILDREN’S CODE ARTICLE 1509(E)”.

            M. Records of juvenile criminal conduct shall not be made a part of any state or local criminal background check.

            N. This Article shall not apply to records relative to any matters identified in Article 879(B)(1), in which those records and reports shall be made available to the public. Records and reports pertaining to the medical records of the juvenile, mental health of the juvenile, social records of the juvenile, school records of the juvenile, and any records related to the victim of the crime shall not be made available to the public.

            O.(1) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the state child ombudsman shall have access to judgments and court minute entries concerning matters or proceedings before the juvenile court as needed in furtherance of the ombudsman’s statutory duties. Any judgments and court minute entries provided to the state child ombudsman shall remain confidential and shall not be subject to any further disclosure, absent an order of the juvenile court for that purpose.

            (2) The office of juvenile justice shall provide to the state child ombudsman, upon written request of the state child ombudsman, any record or report concerning a child in the custody of or under the supervision of the office of juvenile justice needed in furtherance of the ombudsman’s statutory duties, including but not limited to records related to condition, housing, supervision, treatment, rehabilitation program, education, health, discipline, transition planning, risk assessments, and status reports.

            Acts 1991, No. 235, §4, eff. Jan. 1, 1992; Acts 1993, No. 596, §1; Acts 1993, No. 634, §1, eff. June 15, 1993; Acts 1993, No. 840, §1; Acts 1994, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 23, §2; Acts 1994, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 76, §1; Acts 1994, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 120, §1, eff. July 7, 1994; Acts 1994, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 140, §1; Acts 1995, No. 1313, §1, eff. June 29, 1995; Acts 1999, No. 515, §1; Acts 1999, No. 976, §1; Acts 2001, No. 461, §1; Acts 2003, No. 567, §1; Acts 2008, No. 715, §1; Acts 2012, No. 792, §1; Acts 2016, No. 617, §1; Acts 2017, No. 362, §1; Acts 2023, No. 448, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2024; Acts 2024, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 15, §2, eff. March 6, 2024; Acts 2024, No. 92, §1; Acts 2024, No. 507, §5.