Juveniles.
(1) Consent to Transfer. A juvenile, as defined in
18 U.S.C.
5031, may be proceeded against as a juvenile delinquent in the district where the juvenile is arrested, held, or present if:
(A) the alleged offense that occurred in the other district is not punishable by death or life imprisonment;
(B) an attorney has advised the juvenile;
(C) the court has informed the juvenile of the juveniles rightsincluding the right to be returned to the district where the offense allegedly occurredand the consequences of waiving those rights;
(D) the juvenile, after receiving the courts information about rights, consents in writing to be proceeded against in the transferee district, and files the consent in the transferee district;
(E) the United States attorneys for both districts approve the transfer in writing; and
(F) the transferee court approves the transfer.