For a juvenile to be tried in the federal court system, certain conditions must be met to show a "substantial federal interest." Which is not one of these?
A) The state has no jurisdiction or refuses jurisdiction.
B) The state with jurisdiction doesn't have adequate programs or services for juvenile delinquents.
C) The offense is a violent felony, a drug trafficking or importation offense, or firearm offense.
D) The offense crosses state lines.
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