Skip to main content
CourtGPT logoCourtGPT
Directory
Law
For Attorneys
Blog
AppointmentsSign InSign Up
Rule 4 2 — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
  1. Home/
  2. Laws/
  3. Puerto Rico/
  4. Title Thirty Four Appendix/
  5. I A/
  6. Chapter 4 - Waiver of Jurisdictionrule 4.1 - Discretional and Mandatory Petition/
  7. Rule 4 2
Puerto Rico Legal Code

Rule 4 2

Ask AI about this
The Prosecutor shall submit the duly grounded petition for waiver of jurisdiction within fifteen (15) days following the filing of the complaint and the notice to the minor.For just cause and at its discretion, the court may authorize the filing of a petition for waiver of jurisdiction after the term has elapsed, but always prior to the holding of the adjudicative hearing of the case. History —June 19, 1987, No. 33, p. 105, § 1.

The Prosecutor shall submit the duly grounded petition for waiver of jurisdiction within fifteen (15) days following the filing of the complaint and the notice to the minor.For just cause and at its discretion, the court may authorize the filing of a petition for waiver of jurisdiction after the term has elapsed, but always prior to the holding of the adjudicative hearing of the case. History —June 19, 1987, No. 33, p. 105, § 1.