Children have certain constitutional rights at adjudication, such as the right to an attorney and the right
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Children have certain constitutional rights at adjudication, such as the right to an attorney and the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses. But they do not have the right to a trial by jury. Should juvenile offenders have a constitutional right to a jury trial? Should each state make that determination? Discuss the legal decision that addresses this issue.
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Juvenile Delinquency Theory Practice And Law
ISBN: 9781337091831
13th Edition
Authors: Larry Siegel, Brandon C Welsh
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