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Idaho Juvenile Rule 25. Enforcement of a Court Order Directed to a Juvenile's Parent[s], Legal Guardian, Custodian, or Other Person Made a Party to a Juvenile Corrections Act proceeding (J.C.A.)

In addition to any other sanctions provided by law, the court may use its civil or criminal contempt powers to enforce the willful violation of a court order directing a juvenile's parent[s], legal guardian, custodian, or other person made a party to a proceeding to perform or refrain from doing some act. Contempt actions filed pursuant to this rule are part of the juvenile proceeding and may be prosecuted pursuant to I.C.R. 42 in the juvenile proceeding.

 

(Amended March 8, 1999, effective July 1, 1999.)

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Members of the
Idaho Supreme Court

Chief Justice G Richard Bevan
Justice Robyn M. Brody
Justice Gregory W. Moeller
Justice Colleen D. Zahn
Justice Cynthia K.C. Meyer



Members of the
Idaho Court of Appeals

Chief Judge David W. Gratton
Judge Molly J Huskey
Judge Jessica M. Lorello
Judge Michael P. Tribe

 

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