Courts having appellate jurisdiction act as:
a. reviewers of cases concerned with questions of law.
b. courts of origination for the appeal.
c. reviewers of fact.
d. deciders of guilt or innocence.
a
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A ______ era of education dominated reforms from the 1900s to the 1930s.
A. compulsory B. progressive C. statutory D. voluntary
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a. Juveniles have none of the due process rights guaranteed to adults. b. Juveniles have all of the due process rights guaranteed to adults. c. Juveniles have all of the due process rights guaranteed to adults plus additional rights. d. Juveniles have only some of the due process rights guaranteed to adults. e. Juveniles have only one due process right, the right to a trial by jury.
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A) fingerprinting B) Miranda reading C) interrogation D) intervention