(a) The provisions of this section do not apply to a peace order request or a peace order proceeding. (b) After a petition or citation has been filed with the court under this subtitle, and unless jurisdiction has been waived, the court shall hold an adjudicatory hearing. (c) (1) Before a child is adjudicated delinquent, the allegations in the petition that the child has committed a delinquent act must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. (2) Before a child is found to have committed the violation charged in a citation, the allegations in the citation must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. (d) If an adult is charged under this subtitle, the allegations must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. (e) In all other cases under this subtitle the allegations must be proved by a preponderance of the evidence. (f) A court may issue a body attachment for witnesses as provided by Maryland Rule 4-267, if: (1) The witness is at least 18 years old; and (2) The case was transferred to the court under § 4-202 of the Criminal Procedure Article.
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