Minn. Juve. Prot. P. 49.04

As amended through October 28, 2024
Rule 49.04 - Decision
Subd.1. Timing. Within 15 days of the conclusion of the testimony, during which time the court may require simultaneous written arguments to be filed and served, the court shall issue its findings and order regarding whether one or more statutory grounds set forth in the petition have been proved. The court may extend the period for issuing an order for an additional 15 days if the court finds that an extension of time is required in the interests of justice and the best interests of the child.
Subd. 2. Decision. The court shall dismiss the petition if the statutory grounds have not been proved. If the court finds that one or more statutory grounds set forth in the petition have been proved, the court shall either enter or withhold adjudication pursuant to Rule 50 and schedule the matter for further proceedings pursuant to Rule 51. The findings and order shall be filed with the court administrator, who shall proceed pursuant to Rule 9.

Minn. Juve. Prot. P. 49.04

Amended 9/1/2019.

2019 Advisory Committee Comment

Rule 49 is amended in 2019 as part of a revision of the Rules of Juvenile Protection Procedure. Rule 49 was formerly codified as Rule 39.

Former Rule 39.01 consisted of a definition of the term "trial." The committee believed it was unnecessary to define the term "trial," and so the former Rule 39.01 was deleted. Rule 49.01, subd. 1(f) is amended to clarify that the "basic trial rights" the court must explain are the rights listed in subd. 2(a) of the rule. The remaining amendments are not intended to substantively change the rule's meaning.