- The act is committed within the sight or hearing of a presiding judicial official;
- The act is committed in, or in the immediate proximity to, the room where proceedings are being held before the court; and
- The act is likely to interrupt or interfere with matters then before the court.
- Giving the juvenile summary notice and an opportunity to respond;
- Appointing an attorney for the juvenile and allowing time for them to confer; and
- Finding facts supporting the summary imposition of measures, which “shall be established beyond a reasonable doubt.”