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  • African American police officer on witness stand giving testimony in court
    Testifing - GOR-5577-22-bW.jpg
  • Juvenile Justice Center, Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida. Attorney questioning witness  on stand
    Questioning Witness - GOR-14093h.jpg
  • Police Officer on witness stand giving testimony in court
    Witness - GOR-5616-7A-bW.jpg
  • African American police officer on witness stand giving testimony in court
    Testify - GOR-5577-23-bW.jpg
  • Female police officer testifying in Juvenile Court
    Testifying - GOR-46982-06.jpg
  • Wittness, female African American police officer testifying in Juvenile Court
    Testifying - GOR-46980-06.jpg
  • 50 Years of Gault<br />
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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.
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  • Juvenile in handcuffs and leg irons with his attorney standing before the judge.<br />
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At the adjudication hearing (comparable to the trial in the adult system), the youth is questioned about the offense described in the petition. The juvenile's lawyer can cross-examine witnesses, object to evidence, present witnesses.
    JVC Handcuffed- GOR-24263-06.jpg
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