Tex. Fam. Code Section 65.101
Adjudication Hearing; Judgment


(a)

A child may be found to have engaged in truant conduct only after an adjudication hearing conducted in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.

(b)

At the beginning of the adjudication hearing, the judge of the truancy court shall explain to the child and the child’s parent, guardian, or guardian ad litem:

(1)

the allegations made against the child;

(2)

the nature and possible consequences of the proceedings;

(3)

the child’s privilege against self-incrimination;

(4)

the child’s right to trial and to confrontation of witnesses;

(5)

the child’s right to representation by an attorney if the child is not already represented; and

(6)

the child’s right to a jury trial.

(c)

Trial is by jury unless jury is waived in accordance with Section 65.008 (Waiver of Rights). Jury verdicts under this chapter must be unanimous.

(d)

The Texas Rules of Evidence do not apply in a truancy proceeding under this chapter except:

(1)

when the judge hearing the case determines that a particular rule of evidence applicable to criminal cases must be followed to ensure that the proceedings are fair to all parties; or

(2)

as otherwise provided by this chapter.

(e)

A child alleged to have engaged in truant conduct need not be a witness against nor otherwise incriminate himself or herself. An extrajudicial statement of the child that was obtained in violation of the constitution of this state or the United States may not be used in an adjudication hearing. A statement made by the child out of court is insufficient to support a finding of truant conduct unless it is corroborated wholly or partly by other evidence.

(f)

At the conclusion of the adjudication hearing, the court or jury shall find whether the child has engaged in truant conduct. The finding must be based on competent evidence admitted at the hearing. The child shall be presumed to have not engaged in truant conduct and no finding that a child has engaged in truant conduct may be returned unless the state has proved the conduct beyond a reasonable doubt. In all jury cases the jury will be instructed that the burden is on the state to prove that a child has engaged in truant conduct beyond a reasonable doubt.

(g)

If the court or jury finds that the child did not engage in truant conduct, the court shall dismiss the case with prejudice.

(h)

If the court or jury finds that the child did engage in truant conduct, the court shall proceed to issue a judgment finding the child has engaged in truant conduct and order the remedies the court finds appropriate under Section 65.103 (Remedial Order). The jury is not involved in ordering remedies for a child who has been adjudicated as having engaged in truant conduct.
Added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 935 (H.B. 2398), Sec. 27, eff. September 1, 2015.

Source: Section 65.101 — Adjudication Hearing; Judgment, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/FA/htm/FA.­65.­htm#65.­101 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

65.001
Scope and Purpose
65.002
Definitions
65.003
Truant Conduct
65.004
Truancy Courts
65.005
Court Sessions
65.006
Venue
65.007
Right to Jury Trial
65.008
Waiver of Rights
65.009
Effect of Adjudication
65.010
Burden of Proof
65.011
Applicable Statutes Regarding Discovery
65.012
Procedural Rules
65.013
Interpreters
65.014
Signatures
65.015
Public Access to Court Hearings
65.016
Recording of Proceedings
65.017
Juvenile Case Managers
65.051
Initial Referral to Truancy Court
65.052
Truant Conduct Prosecutor
65.053
Review by Prosecutor
65.054
State’s Petition
65.055
Limitations Period
65.056
Hearing Date
65.057
Summons
65.058
Service of Summons
65.059
Representation by Attorney
65.060
Child’s Answer
65.061
Guardian Ad Litem
65.062
Attendance at Hearing
65.063
Right to Reemployment
65.064
Subpoena of Witness
65.065
Child Alleged to Be Mentally Ill
65.101
Adjudication Hearing
65.102
Remedial Actions
65.103
Remedial Order
65.104
Maximum Time Remedial Order Is Effective
65.105
Orders Affecting Parents and Others
65.106
Liability for Claims Arising from Community Service
65.107
Court Cost
65.108
Hearing to Modify Remedy
65.109
Motion for New Trial
65.151
Right to Appeal
65.152
Governing Law
65.153
Counsel on Appeal
65.201
Sealing of Records
65.202
Confidentiality of Records
65.203
Destruction of Certain Records
65.251
Failure to Obey Truancy Court Order
65.252
Proceedings in Juvenile Court
65.253
Parent or Other Person in Contempt of Court
65.254
Writ of Attachment
65.255
Entry of Truancy Court Order Against Parent or Other Eligible Person
65.256
Appeal
65.257
Motion for Enforcement
65.258
Notice and Appearance
65.259
Conduct of Enforcement Hearing

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 65.101’s source at texas​.gov