If a juvenile is tried as an adult as far as competence to stand trial is concerned
A) The issue doesn't arise because the judge protects the juvenile
B) In most states, competence to stand trial is presumed, unless there is reason to believe the juvenile is suffering from a mental disease or defect
C) In most states, a juvenile can be considered incompetent to stand trial simply because of immaturity
D) All of the above
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