J. J., In Interest of

Decision Date09 May 1979
Docket NumberNo. 78-439,78-439
Citation389 N.E.2d 682,71 Ill.App.3d 227,27 Ill.Dec. 618
Parties, 27 Ill.Dec. 618 IN THE INTEREST OF J. J., a minor. PEOPLE of the State of Illinois, Petitioner-Appellant, v. J. J., Respondent-Appellee.
CourtUnited States Appellate Court of Illinois

Kelly D. Long, State's Atty., Hillsboro, Raymond F. Buckley, Jr., Deputy Director Gillum Ferguson, Staff Atty., State's Attys. Appellate Service Commission, Mount Vernon, for petitioner-appellant.

John H. Reid, Deputy Defender, E. William Hutton, Asst. State Appellate Defender, Fifth Judicial Dist., Mount Vernon, for respondent-appellee.

KASSERMAN, Justice:

The issue presented by this appeal requires an interpretation of certain sections of the Juvenile Court Act and apparently is a matter of first impression.

The petition for adjudication of wardship was filed in the interest of the minor (hereinafter referred to as Respondent) on March 17, 1976. The petition alleged that Respondent was "otherwise in need of supervision" as defined in Section 2-3(b) of the Juvenile Court Act (Ill.Rev.Stat.1977, ch. 37, par. 702-3(b)). Respondent, who was born December 20, 1961, was found by the court to be in need of supervision following a hearing on the petition, and the court adjudged him to be a ward of the court. The Respondent was placed on probation for one year, which expired according to its terms on July 28, 1977. No motion to revoke probation was filed in the proceedings.

On June 28, 1978, a notice and petition for supplemental relief was filed in the interest of the Respondent, the petition alleging that the Respondent had previously been adjudged a ward of the court and that he had committed an offense relating to a motor vehicle, being the unauthorized moving of a motor vehicle, in violation of Ill.Rev.Stat.1977, ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-102. The petition prayed that the court modify its previous order and grant appropriate relief under the Juvenile Court Act.

The Respondent, by his guardian ad litem, filed a motion to dismiss the petition alleging that the Respondent was no longer a ward of the court and that the court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the petition for supplemental relief. It should be noted that the supplemental petition and notice of its hearing was filed and that no summons was served upon the Respondent subsequent to his being placed on probation.

Respondent's motion to dismiss was heard and granted by the court on August 21, 1978, the court apparently finding that the original probation order operated to terminate the Respondent's wardship, pursuant to par. 5-11 of the Juvenile Court Act, on the expiration date of the original term of probation. The State perfected this appeal, contending that the court retained jurisdiction over the Respondent and that he remained a ward of the court despite his successful completion of the specified term of probation. We agree with the State's interpretation of the Juvenile Court Act.

The Juvenile Court Act is applicable to four categories of minors, those defined as delinquent, otherwise in need of supervision, neglected, or dependent (Ill.Rev.Stat.1977, ch. 37, par. 702-1). The processing of a petition filed under the Juvenile Court Act involves three separate court determinations. First, at a hearing designated as an adjudicatory hearing, the court must determine whether the minor in question is delinquent, otherwise in need of supervision, neglected or dependent, as defined in Section 2-1 of the Juvenile Court Act (Ill.Rev.Stat.1977, ch. 37, par. 704-6). If the court finds that the minor falls into one of these four categories, it must then make a determination as to whether it is in the best interest of the minor and the public that the minor be adjudged a ward of the court (Ill.Rev.Stat.1977, ch. 37, par. 704-8(2). This adjudication of wardship is a prerequisite to disposition of the minor but is not in itself a disposition (Ill.Rev.Stat.1977, ch. 37, par. 704-8(1)(2)).

The pertinent parts of the Juvenile Court Act, and those which are dispositive of this case in our opinion, are as follows:

Sec. 1-18. "Ward of the court" means a minor who is so adjudged under Section 4-8, after a finding of the requisite jurisdictional facts, and thus is subject to the dispositional powers of the court under Article 5 of this Act (Ill.Rev.Stat.1977, ch. 37, par. 701-18).

Sec. 4-1(6). At any time before dismissal of the petition or before final closing and discharge under Section 5-11, one or more supplemental petitions may be filed in respect of the same minor (Ill.Rev.Stat.1977, ch. 37, par. 704-1(6)).

Sec. 5-2(3). Unless the order of disposition expressly so provides, it does not operate to close proceedings on the pending petition, but is subject to modification until final closing and discharge of the proceedings under Section 5-11 (Ill.Rev.Stat.1977, ch. 37, par. 705-2(3)).

Sec. 5-11(1). All proceedings under this Act in respect of any minor automatically terminate upon his attaining the age of 21 years.

(2) Whenever the court finds that the best interests of the minor and the public no longer...

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