Research evaluating juveniles understanding of their rights and their competence to waive rights shows that
A) many juveniles under age 15 do not understand their rights well enough to be considered competent to waive them
B) most juvenile of all ages have enough understanding so that their waiver of rights should be considered voluntary, knowing and intelligent
C) juveniles successfully resist adult pressure to waive their rights during police interrogations
D) juveniles rights are protected during early interrogations because they almost always have their attorneys present
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