CHILDREN AND THE LAW
...Delinquency Matters
......Judges/Commissioners/Referees
.........Stipulations-Judge Pro Tem.-Jeopardy
7 Cards On This Topic:
  • Referees of juvenile court have judicial power to hear cases.
  • Referees may be disqualified in same manner as judges.
  • Absent stipulation that referee act as judge pro tem., referee does not have authority to determine delinquency jurisdictional petition.
  • Stipulation that commissioner is acting as judge pro tem. may be inferred from parties’ conduct.
  • Welf. & Inst. Code §1800 hearing is not type of hearing to which double jeopardy attaches; and stipulation of parties not required to have matter heard before referee.
  • Under "Tantamount Stipulation" doctrine, parties impliedly consented to commissioner sitting as judge pro tem with authority to commit minor to CYA.
  • Participation in juvenile proceedings without complaint or objection to use of referee is implied stipulation to jurisdiction and waiver of challenge.