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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 645 — Mental health act

645.070 Hearing procedure.

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(1)All hearings under this chapter shall be conducted in accordance with the Kentucky
Rules of Criminal Procedure unless otherwise provided.
(2)Hearings under this chapter may be conducted in an informal manner, consistent
with orderly procedures, and in a physical setting not likely to have a harmful effect
on the child's physical or mental health. Hearings may be held in chambers, the
hospital, or any other suitable place.
(3)The child shall have the right to be present at any hearing under this chapter unless:
(a)He and his counsel have waived this right; or
(b)On motion of any interested party, the court determines the child's presence at
all or part of the hearing is likely to have a harmful effect on the child's
physical or mental health.
(4)The child and his counsel shall have the right to cross-examine witnesses and to
present testimony and evidence in opposition to certification, including the
testimony of a qualified mental health professional.
(5)The child's parents shall have a right to participate in the hearing.
(6)The court may, on its own motion, subpoena and question relevant witnesses.
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