At a detention hearing, a juvenile court judge determines:
A) whether to detain a juvenile while awaiting trial
B) whether the juvenile court should send the case to adult court
C) whether any of the juvenile's rights have been violated
D) what sanctions to impose on an adjudicated delinquent
E) none of the above
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Q1: Juvenile court goals include:
A) accountability
B) punishment
C) rehabilitation
D)
Q2: The juvenile court's shift in focus from
Q3: Most of the delinquency cases that were
Q4: Juveniles can be referred to juvenile court
Q5: One of the main decisions made during
Q7: In a judicial waiver, one of the
Q8: The main purpose of an "adjudicatory" hearing
Q9: Juveniles have all the due process rights
Q10: Which of the following is in the
Q11: In a "disposition" hearing, the juvenile court
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