Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 49, December 7, 2024
Rule 632 - Early Termination of Court Supervision by MotionA.Motion. Any party may move for early termination of court supervision. The motion shall state with specificity why early termination is sought and why the requirements of Rule 631(A) have not been met.B.Notice. 1) In addition to the service requirements of Rule 345, any party moving for early termination shall serve the motion on the juvenile probation officer.2) The victim shall be provided notice of the motion for early termination of court supervision.C.Objection. 1) A party or the juvenile probation officer may object to the motion under paragraph (A) and request a hearing.2) Such objection shall be made within 30 days of the date of the motion; otherwise, objections are deemed waived.D.Court's Determination. The court shall: 1) rule on the motion and any objections without a hearing; orE.Hearing. If objections have been made pursuant to paragraph (C) or the court has determined a hearing is necessary, the court shall hold a hearing and give each party, the victim, and the juvenile probation officer an opportunity to be heard before the court enters its final order.F.Termination. When the requirements of paragraphs (A) through (E) have been met and the court is satisfied that there is a compelling reason to discharge the juvenile prior to the completion of the requirements of Rule 631(A), the court may order an early discharge of the juvenile from its supervision.The provisions of Rule 632 adopted February 26, 2008, effective 4/1/2008, 38 Pa.B. 1146; amended May 26, 2011, effective 7/1/2011, 41 Pa.B. 3180; amended October 22, 2021, effective 4/1/2022, 51 Pa.B. 6905.