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Rule 2 11

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(a) If in the opinion of the judge presiding the hearing, the evidence shows that there is probable cause to believe that a fault has been committed and that the minor committed it, the judge shall consign his findings in writing, and shall direct that the procedures continue.(b) The Prosecutor shall proceed to file the complaint with the clerk of the corresponding part, shall give the minor a copy thereof and shall refer the minor and his parents or guardians to the family relations specialist for the initial interview of the social report.(c) If the judge finds that there is no probable cause, he shall exonerate the minor and if he is in provisional detention, he shall order his release. History —June 19, 1987, No. 33, p. 105, § 1.

(a) If in the opinion of the judge presiding the hearing, the evidence shows that there is probable cause to believe that a fault has been committed and that the minor committed it, the judge shall consign his findings in writing, and shall direct that the procedures continue.(b) The Prosecutor shall proceed to file the complaint with the clerk of the corresponding part, shall give the minor a copy thereof and shall refer the minor and his parents or guardians to the family relations specialist for the initial interview of the social report.(c) If the judge finds that there is no probable cause, he shall exonerate the minor and if he is in provisional detention, he shall order his release. History —June 19, 1987, No. 33, p. 105, § 1.