WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 814
(i) The victim;
(ii) The arresting police officer; and
(iii) The person or agency that filed the
complaint or caused it to be filed.
(2) In order for an appeal to be made, it must be
received by the State's Attorney's office within 30 days after
the form prescribed by § 3-810.1 OF THIS ARTICLE is mailed by the
juvenile intake officer to the person being informed of the
intake officer's decision.
[(2)] (3) (I) The State's Attorney shall review the
denial.
(II) If [he] THE STATE'S ATTORNEY concludes
that the court has jurisdiction and that judicial action is in
the best interests of the public or the child, [he] THE STATE'S
ATTORNEY may file a petition.
(III) This petition shall be filed within 30
days of the receipt of the complainant's appeal.
(i) (1) If the complaint does not allege the commission of
a delinquent act, the person or agency that filed the complaint
or caused it to be filed, within 15 days of personal notice OF
THE DENIAL to [him] THAT PERSON OR AGENCY or the mailing to
[their] THE last known address [of the denial], may submit the
denial for review by the regional supervisor of the intake
officer.
(2) The supervisor shall review the denial.
(3) If, within 15 days, [he] THE SUPERVISOR concludes
that the court has jurisdiction and that judicial action is in
the best interests of the public and the child, [he] THE
SUPERVISOR may direct the filing of a petition in writing.
(4) The petition shall be filed within five days of
the decision.
(j) (1) If the complaint alleges that a minor 16 years of
age or older has committed an act in violation of any provision
of the Maryland Vehicle Law or other traffic law or ordinance
under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, the complaint shall
be filed directly with the State's Attorney of the jurisdiction
in which the alleged violation occurred.
(2) If the State's Attorney elects to proceed with
the case, [he] THE STATE'S ATTORNEY may prepare a petition for
filing with the court of proper jurisdiction.
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