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Block 2: Juvenile Procedures
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Kent v. United States (1966) - answer -Juveniles have the right to
counsel at a hearing at which a juvenile judge could waive
jurisdiction and pass the case to the adult court


In Re Gault - answer U.S. Supreme Court case that determined that
juvenile court must comply with the 5th, 6th and 14th Amendment
-notice of charges
-right to counsel at adjudication hearings
-right to confrontation
-right against self-incrimination
-right to cross-examination
-awarded due process juveniles


What case awarded due process to children? - answer In Re Gault
(1967)


In re Winship (1970) - answer the standard of proof beyond a
reasonable doubt applies to juvenile delinquency proceedings


McKeiver v. Pennsylvania (1971) - answer juveniles do not have a
constitutional right to a trial by jury


State v. Parker (2008) - answer Juveniles are entitled to Miranda
Warnings

, Jackson v. Denno - answer an officer does not need the permission
of parents to interview a child.


Section 63-19-20 Definition of a child - answer someone who is less
than 18 years old


A person who is 16 years of age charged with a felony can receive
how many years? - answer 15 or more and be remanded to the
Family Court


What does title 56 stand for? - answer Traffic


What is "Parens Patrie" and where did it come from? - answer 1) The
empowerment of the state to act on behalf of the child, provide care
and/or protection, or the equivalent to that of the parent
2) Comes from England


The transfer of jurisdiction means moving a child's case from Family
Court to General Sessions Court. What court gave us the criteria to
set this in motion? - answer Kent v. United States


List and explain the three things that must happen before a child's
case is transferred from Family Court to General Sessions court. -
answer 1) Right to a hearing before transfer
2) Right to counsel at transferring hearing
3) Right to access by counsel to social records, probation reports,
etc.


What rights and amendments were included to award due process
to children? - answer 5th, 6th and 14th

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