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What did the court rule in the 1970 case of In re Winship?
 
  A) Juveniles are not entitled to the right of jury trials.
   B) Juveniles are entitled to proof beyond a reasonable doubt during the adjudication proceedings.
   C) The constitutional privilege against self-incrimination is as applicable in the case of juveniles as it is with respect to adults.
   D) The press may report juvenile court proceedings under certain circumstances.



(Question #2) In which of following cases did the court rule that a juvenile court cannot adjudicate a case and then transfer it to the criminal court for adult processing on the same offense?
 
  A) Breed v. Jones
   B) McKeiver v. Pennsylvania
   C) In re Winship
   D) In re Gault



(Question #3) Which of the following personnel is a primary hearing officer during disposition in a juvenile court?
 
  A) prosecutor
   B) probation officer
   C) referee
   D) nonjudicial support personnel



(Question #4) Which of the following juvenile placements is physically nonrestrictive and is available for those who require juvenile court intervention?
 
  A) shelter care
   B) attention homes
   C) home detention
   D) detention center
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6 years ago
1)  Answer: B

2)  Answer: A

3)  Answer: C

4)  Answer: A
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6 years ago
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