Article 5, Part 5 - Pre-trial proceedings (705 ILCS 405/Article V, Part 5)

B.Pre-trial conditions (705 ILCS 405/5-505), continued:

These conditions are similar to requirements imposed upon adults who have been released on bond from the criminal court system. Of course, attending school and other youth-related provisions would not apply to adults.

Whenever a petition has been filed under Section 5-520 the court can, at any time prior to trial or sentencing, order that the minor be placed in detention or a shelter care facility after the court conducts a hearing and finds that the conduct and behavior of the minor may endanger the health, person, welfare, or property of himself or others or that the circumstances of his or her home environment may endanger his or her health, person, welfare or property.

C. Restraining order against juvenile (705 ILCS 405/5-510):

The court may conduct a hearing to determine whether an order shall be issued against the minor restraining the minor from having any contact, harassing, intimidating, retaliating against, or tampering with a witness to or a victim of the delinquent act charged.

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