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... Rule 5 : 8-2 : A law enforcement officer may take into custody without process any juvenile who he has probable cause to believe is delinquent or in need of supervision . In State in the Interest of J.B. , Jr. , 131 N.J.Super . 6 , 328 ...
... Rule 5 : 8-2 : A law enforcement officer may take into custody without process any juvenile who he has probable cause to believe is delinquent or in need of supervision . In State in the Interest of J.B. , Jr. , 131 N.J.Super . 6 , 328 ...
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... rule will be ap- plied . " With reference to searches by private persons , there is no Fourth Amendment prohibition and therefore no occasion for apply- ing the exclusionary rule . Burdeau v . McDowell , supra . The third group , law ...
... rule will be ap- plied . " With reference to searches by private persons , there is no Fourth Amendment prohibition and therefore no occasion for apply- ing the exclusionary rule . Burdeau v . McDowell , supra . The third group , law ...
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... rule , and the one currently in force , Rule 911 , to govern the use of masters in juvenile proceedings . Rule 911 differs from the statute in significant aspects . First , in order to emphasize the nonfinal nature of a master's ...
... rule , and the one currently in force , Rule 911 , to govern the use of masters in juvenile proceedings . Rule 911 differs from the statute in significant aspects . First , in order to emphasize the nonfinal nature of a master's ...
Contents
TABLE OF CASES XXXV | |
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL BASES FOR | 9 |
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