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6 years ago
At the end of the adjudication hearing, most juvenile court statutes require the judge to make a factual finding on the legal issues and evidence. What is not one of the ways the case is resolved?
 
  a. The juvenile court judge, upon adjudication, transfers the case to the adult system.
  b. The juvenile court judge dismisses the case because of insufficient or faulty evidence.
  c. The juvenile court judge makes a finding of fact that the juvenile is delinquent or in need of supervision.
  d. The juvenile court judge makes a finding of fact that the child or juvenile is not delinquent or in need of supervision.
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