The Criminal Justice System: An IntroductionHoughton Mifflin, 1980 - 522 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 72
... juveniles . Under the juvenile court's philosophy of in- dividualized justice for each child there are two principles that distinguish the juvenile court system from the adult court . 1. A child in a juvenile court is not re- garded as ...
... juveniles . Under the juvenile court's philosophy of in- dividualized justice for each child there are two principles that distinguish the juvenile court system from the adult court . 1. A child in a juvenile court is not re- garded as ...
Σελίδα 74
... juvenile judge , because it has been ruled that juveniles have no constitu- tional right to trial by jury.47 They are en- titled , however , to the privilege against self- incrimination , which means that a juvenile must be advised of ...
... juvenile judge , because it has been ruled that juveniles have no constitu- tional right to trial by jury.47 They are en- titled , however , to the privilege against self- incrimination , which means that a juvenile must be advised of ...
Σελίδα 243
... juvenile court and the Florida juvenile courts became divisions of general trial courts in the seventies , as did the juvenile courts of several other states . Yet Massachusetts , Kan- sas , and Delaware have switched to or added . new ...
... juvenile court and the Florida juvenile courts became divisions of general trial courts in the seventies , as did the juvenile courts of several other states . Yet Massachusetts , Kan- sas , and Delaware have switched to or added . new ...
Περιεχόμενα
Sources of Law | 10 |
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM | 27 |
CHAPTER THREE | 43 |
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