Prior to their court appearance, juveniles:
A) Can be detained only if they are fugitives from another jurisdiction
B) Can be detained if they are charged with a serious crime and have failed to appear in court in the past
C) Can be detained if they are charged with a serious crime and are already on conditional release for another offense
D) Can be detained if they present a risk of flight or serious harm
E) C, D, and E
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