JU 08.0110 - Hearing, Findings and Conclusions on Declination Hearing - FNFCL - Washington-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the JU 08.0110 document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'County' and 'No:' fields at the top of the form, ensuring accurate identification of your case.
  3. In section I, provide details about the hearing date and list all individuals present during the hearing, including their roles.
  4. Proceed to section II, where you will enter findings based on witness testimony. Fill in the respondent's birth date and age at the time of hearing.
  5. Complete each subsection under findings by detailing any evidence related to the offenses charged against the respondent.
  6. In section III, summarize conclusions regarding jurisdiction and whether it is in the best interest of public safety to decline juvenile court jurisdiction.
  7. Finally, ensure all signatures are collected at the bottom of the form before saving or exporting your completed document.

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What is a declination? A declination is when the Deputy County Attorney decides not to charge the case.
A declination pursuant to the FCPA Corporate Enforcement Policy is a case that would have been prosecuted or criminally resolved except for the companys voluntary disclosure, full cooperation, remediation, and payment of disgorgement, forfeiture, and/or restitution.
Declination is measured northward or southward from the celestial equator, along the hour circle passing through the point in question. The root of the word declination (Latin, declinatio) means a bending away or a bending down.

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Also called a decline hearing, a hearing in juvenile court to determine whether to retain jurisdiction over a child or decline jurisdiction so the child may be tried as an adult in criminal court.
Declination Letter means a written or emailed communication by Small Business Services to an Applicant that advises the Applicant that the Application for an Assessment and Grant has been declined, the basis of the declination, and the procedure for appeal.
What is an Adjudication hearing? The portion of a hearing wherein the Judge or Master determines if the juvenile committed the crime or any portion of the crime with which he or she is charged.

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