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Erica Chung
30 April, 12:17
The supreme court ruled in re gault that people
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Jayda Pace
30 April, 13:37
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The Supreme Court ruled that to satisfy due process requirements in a juvenile proceedings that resulted in commitment to a correctional facility, the juvenile must receive adequate written notice that a hearing was scheduled and advice about the right to counsel and the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses
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