A. On motion of the child or on its own motion, the court may require the district attorney to furnish a bill of particulars setting forth more specifically the nature and cause of the allegations charging that the child committed a delinquent act. B. When a bill of particulars is furnished, it shall be filed with the clerk of court and a copy shall be given to the child or his counsel. C. Supplemental bills of particulars may be ordered by the court at any time before the adjudication hearing.
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