In re Gault Decision: Ensuring Juvenile Rights

The In re Gault Decision: Upholding Juvenile Rights

The In re Gault decision was a landmark Supreme Court case that fundamentally changed the way juveniles are treated in the criminal justice system. One of the key provisions made in this decision was that juveniles have the same rights as accused adults. Prior to this decision, juveniles were often denied basic rights and treated unfairly in the legal system. The In re Gault decision sought to level the playing field and ensure that juveniles are afforded the same protections as adults when facing criminal charges.

Question:

In the In re Gault decision, which of the following provisions was made?

Answer:

The answer I thought was best was that "Juveniles have the same rights as accused adults."

Answer:

A. Juveniles have no right to an attorney.

B. Juveniles are punished as harshly as adult criminals.

C. Juveniles have the same rights as accused adults.

D. Only juveniles have the right to question a witness.

Explanation:

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