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10-717. Petition to revoke probation.
[For use with Rule 10-261 NMRA]
STATE OF NEW MEXICO
COUNTY OF _______________
________________ JUDICIAL DISTRICT
IN THE CHILDREN’S COURT
In the Matter of _____________, a Child. No. __________
PETITION TO REVOKE
PROBATION1
The undersigned states that the above-named child has violated the terms of probation entered on the _____ day of _____________, _______.
The child’s birth date is: ____________________________________________.
The child’s address is: _____________________________________________.
The facts giving rise to this petition are: _________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________.
(include the terms of probation alleged to have been violated and the factual basis for revocation of probation, including dates of violation.)
The names and addresses of the child’s parents, guardian, or custodian are:
______________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________.
The best interests of the child and the public require that this petition be filed.
(complete applicable parts)
[ ] The child is not in detention.
[ ] The child is being detained at ______________, ________________, New Mexico. The child has been in detention since _____ (a.m.) (p.m.) on the _____ day of _________________, ______.
_____________________________________
Children’s Court Attorney
USE NOTES
1. This form may also be used to revoke a consent decree.
2. A petition to revoke probation or a consent decree may be served in the manner provided for service of pleadings and papers. See Rules 10-104, -105, -106 NMRA.
[As amended, effective August 1, 1999; 10-418 recompiled and amended as 10-717 by Supreme Court Order No. 16-8300-017, effective for all cases pending or filed on or after December 31, 2016.]