Wyoming Code § 14-6-603

Collection of juvenile justice information
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(a)  In any case in which a juvenile is convicted or is adjudicated a delinquent child for the commission of a qualifying offense or a criminal act, the court shall direct that, to the extent possible, the following information be collected and provided to the department:
(i)  Offender identification information including:
(A)  The juvenile offender's name, including other names by which the juvenile is known, and social security number;
(B)  The juvenile offender's date of birth;
(C)  The juvenile offender's physical description, including sex, weight, height, race, ethnicity, eye color, hair color, scars, marks and tattoos;
(D)  The juvenile offender's last known residential address.
(E)  Repealed by Laws 2022, ch. 15, § 5.
(ii)  Offense identification information including:
(A)  The criminal offense for which the juvenile was convicted or adjudicated delinquent;
(B)  Identification of the juvenile court in which the juvenile was adjudicated delinquent or the court in which the juvenile was convicted; and
(C)  The date and description of the final disposition ordered by the court.
(iii)  The nature of the disposition ordered by the court, including whether a juvenile is:
(A)  Committed to detention;
(B)  Ordered to serve probation, placed under a plan of supervision or ordered to participate in an intensive supervision program;
(C)  Committed to treatment;
(D)  Held in pretrial detention.
(b)  Repealed by Laws 2022, ch. 15, § 5.
(c)  The department may designate codes relating to the information described in subsection (a) of this section.

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