In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court rule that preponderance of evidence was an insufficient basis for a judicial decision when youths are charged with criminal offenses?
A) In re Gault
B) In re Winship
C) McKeiver v. Pennsylvania
D) Breed v. Jones
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