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When a juvenile is charged with a crime, he/shea)cannot be assigned a lawyer. b)cannot have a parent present. c)does not have to be photographed. d)does not have the right to remain silen

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Which of these is the best definition of a "delinquent behavior"? a) an action that is left to juvenile courts b) a matter reserved for action in appellate courts c) a matter that is decided by the georgia supreme court d) an action that are automatically outside the jurisdiction of a juvenile court 19) which of these is a right given to a juvenile when taken into custody but is not a right of an adult when taken into custody? a) right to an attorney b) right to remain silent c) right to be informed of one's rights d) right to have a parent/guardian present 20) after a juvenile has been taken into custody, which of these is the next step in the judicial process that must be taken? a) adjudicatory hearing b) probable cause hearing c) a verdict must be rendered d) he/she must be released to the parent/guardian 21) a juvenile offender can not be a) under the age of 17. b) allowed to remain silent. c) denied the right an attorney. d) held at a regional youth detention center. 22) a juvenile accused of a crime must a) testify in court. eliminate b) pay for his/her own attorney. c) have the right to remain silent. d) waive his/her right to a probable cause hearing. 23) after a juvenile is arrested, the judge looks over the case to decide if there is enough evidence to charge the person with a crime or if the child should be released. this is known as a(n) hearing. a) adjudicatory b) dispositional c) probable cause d) appellate jurisdictional 24) juveniles between the ages of 13 and 17 who have committed one of the seven delinquent behaviors a) are tried as adults. b) are tried in juvenile court. c) are not held accountable until turning 18. d) are sent to a regional youth detention center.
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