Statutes | 10 GTBC ยง 420 | 2020

If a juvenile has been found to be a juvenile offender, the Court may make the following disposition for any term until the juvenile reaches the age of nineteen (19): 
 
(a) Place the juvenile on probation subject to conditions set by the Court 
 
(b) Place the juvenile in a detention and/or a treatment facility with an agency designated by the Court 
 
(c) Order the juvenile to perform community service work at the direction of the juvenile probation officer 
 
(d) Order the juvenile to pay restitution, including costs related to detention, or to provide restorative services to the injured party or parties. The Court may access the minors per capita trust to provide restitution upon the motion of the Tribal prosecutor or an aggrieved party based upon proper proofs offered at an evidentiary hearing 
 
(e) Order any other measure the Court deems necessary and proper to correct the behavior of the juvenile offender and to insure the safety of the community. 
 
History: Juvenile Code, adopted by Tribal Council in Special Session on January 13, 1999 as amended by Tribal Council October 1, 1999.