The case in re Winship (1970) was significant because the Supreme Court ruled that:
A) notice of charges in juvenile matters must be given in a timely and specific manner.
B) the right to counsel must be extended to juveniles in court hearing.
C) the burden of proof for juvenile matters was changed to "beyond a reasonable doubt."
D) the death penalty for juveniles was unconstitutional.
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