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Page 153
... reasonable suspicion that T.L.O. had cigarettes in her purse , the search was justified despite the fact that the cigarettes , if found , would constitute " mere evidence " of a violation . Ibid . Of course , the New Jersey Supreme ...
... reasonable suspicion that T.L.O. had cigarettes in her purse , the search was justified despite the fact that the cigarettes , if found , would constitute " mere evidence " of a violation . Ibid . Of course , the New Jersey Supreme ...
Page 477
... reasonable cause to believe that the defendant committed a crime for which a person under the age of sixteen is criminally responsible but there is reasonable cause to believe that the defendant is a “ juvenile delinquent " as defined ...
... reasonable cause to believe that the defendant committed a crime for which a person under the age of sixteen is criminally responsible but there is reasonable cause to believe that the defendant is a “ juvenile delinquent " as defined ...
Page 524
... reasonable doubt would risk destruction of beneficial aspects of the juvenile process . Use of the reasonable - doubt standard during the adjudicatory hearing will not disturb New York's policies that a finding that a child has violated ...
... reasonable doubt would risk destruction of beneficial aspects of the juvenile process . Use of the reasonable - doubt standard during the adjudicatory hearing will not disturb New York's policies that a finding that a child has violated ...
Contents
TABLE OF CASES XXXV | |
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL BASES FOR | 9 |
Copyright | |
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