The transfer of a juvenile to adult criminal court can occur as the result of
A) juvenile court judge waives jurisdiction in the matter.
B) prosecutor decides to try the juvenile as an adult.
C) in some states the criminal courts actually have original jurisdiction for certain crimes committed by juveniles.
D) All of the above are possible, depending on the state.
E) None of the above. Juveniles cannot be transferred to adult criminal court.
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