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Page 184
... respondent's request to see his proba- tion officer , respondent had not intended to invoke his Fifth Amend- ment rights . We feel that the conclusion of the juvenile court was correct . The transcript of the interrogation reveals that ...
... respondent's request to see his proba- tion officer , respondent had not intended to invoke his Fifth Amend- ment rights . We feel that the conclusion of the juvenile court was correct . The transcript of the interrogation reveals that ...
Page 699
... respondent in a delinquency case by these standards or by federal , state , or local law may be waived in the manner described below . A juvenile's right to counsel may not be waived . B. For purposes of this part : 1. A " mature respondent ...
... respondent in a delinquency case by these standards or by federal , state , or local law may be waived in the manner described below . A juvenile's right to counsel may not be waived . B. For purposes of this part : 1. A " mature respondent ...
Page 701
... respondent , and : A. determining that the respondent understands the nature of the allegations ; B. informing the respondent of the right to a hearing at which the government must confront respondent with witnesses and prove the ...
... respondent , and : A. determining that the respondent understands the nature of the allegations ; B. informing the respondent of the right to a hearing at which the government must confront respondent with witnesses and prove the ...
Contents
TABLE OF CASES XXXV | |
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL BASES FOR | 9 |
Copyright | |
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