The main purpose of an "adjudicatory" hearing is to:
A) inform a juvenile of her or his constitutional rights
B) determine whether a case should be sent to adult court for trial
C) determine whether a juvenile committed the offense(s) with which he or she is charged
D) gather information necessary for the completion of a social history report
E) impose a sentence or disposition on the juvenile
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