Criminology -11) Juvenile - Court
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In re Gault, 387 U.S. 1 (1967), was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that ensured the right to a lawyer for children accused of crimes in juvenile court. The ruling also provided other due process rights, including the right to be notified of the charges, the right to cross-examine witnesses, and the right to not have to make a statement against oneself.
Juvenile Justice Center, Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida in Orlando, FL.
Before the Judge in Preliminary Hearings, "Jail Call" Docket and Trial
Court Deputies
Courtroom
Judges
Parents with Youth
Pea Bargaining
Probation Officers
Public Defenders
State Attorney
Youthful Offenders
Juvenile Justice Center, Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida in Orlando, FL.
Before the Judge in Preliminary Hearings, "Jail Call" Docket and Trial
Court Deputies
Courtroom
Judges
Parents with Youth
Pea Bargaining
Probation Officers
Public Defenders
State Attorney
Youthful Offenders