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Incorrec Question 14 0/4 pts In the wake of criticism of the Juvenile delinquenc

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Question

Incorrec Question 14 0/4 pts In the wake of criticism of the Juvenile delinquency courts, the United States Supreme Court rendered an opinion known as "In Re Gault" in 1967. The Gault decision established multiple due process rights for children in delinquency court. Which of the below were NOT included in the rights afforded to children through the Gault Decision. The right to notice of the charges against them The right to confront witnesses The right to have parents present during trial The right against self incrimination

Explanation / Answer

Through the Gault decision children were afforded with the same rights as the adults would. The children's rights included, the right to an attorney; the right to remain silent; the right to notice of the charges; the right to full hearing on the merits of the case.

Answer. Option 2. The right to confront witnesses.