38-406.
History: L. 1905, ch. 190, § 6; R.S. 1923, 38-406; Repealed, L. 1957, ch. 256, § 39; July 1.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Court may make provision for child pending final disposition. State v. Dubray, 121 Kan. 886, 888, 250 P. 316.
2. In felony cases delinquent may be committed to jail pending hearing. State v. Dubray, 121 Kan. 886, 891, 250 P. 316.
3. Cited; word "commitment" in K.S.A. 38-412 applies to dependent and neglected children. State, ex rel., v. Hartford Accident & Ind. Co., 154 Kan. 79, 82, 114 P.2d 812.
4. Court may require bond to insure delivery of child upon court's order. State, ex rel., v. Hartford Accident & Ind. Co., 154 Kan. 79, 82, 114 P.2d 812.
5. Juvenile court's jurisdiction to determine whether child delinquent is exclusive. Houser v. Houser, 166 Kan. 45, 47, 199 P.2d 497.