The Juvenile Justice Process |
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... constitutional prohibitions against unreasonable searches and seizures apply to a foster parent , licensed and paid by the state , and if so , whether the exclusionary rule , whereby evidence obtained in violation of the constitution is ...
... constitutional prohibitions against unreasonable searches and seizures apply to a foster parent , licensed and paid by the state , and if so , whether the exclusionary rule , whereby evidence obtained in violation of the constitution is ...
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... constitutional rights . A basic tenet of constitutional law is that a waiver of constitu- tional rights is not easily upheld . A waiver must be clearly understood by the defendant ; as stated in Karr v . Blay , 413 F.Supp . 579 , 583 ...
... constitutional rights . A basic tenet of constitutional law is that a waiver of constitu- tional rights is not easily upheld . A waiver must be clearly understood by the defendant ; as stated in Karr v . Blay , 413 F.Supp . 579 , 583 ...
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... constitutional prescriptions , the latter are authoritative . The reasons for the constitutional guarantees of public trial apply as much to juvenile delinquency proceedings as to adult criminal pro- ceedings . Delinquency proceedings ...
... constitutional prescriptions , the latter are authoritative . The reasons for the constitutional guarantees of public trial apply as much to juvenile delinquency proceedings as to adult criminal pro- ceedings . Delinquency proceedings ...
Contents
TABLE OF CASES XXXV | |
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL BASES FOR | 9 |
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