The legal acceptance of parens patriae was established in the ________ case.
A. In re T. Sawyer
B. Pennsylvania v. Quakers
C. In re Gault
D. Ex Parte Crouse
E. McKeiver v. Pennsylvania
Answer: D
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Juvenile probation:
a. can only last a maximum of 1 year.
b. is often ordered for an indefinite amount of time.
c. can only last 6 months.
d. can extend past the age of majority.
According to Stoics, our ______ are not to be taken into account, and we ought to be indifferent to them.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
In a bureaucracy, positions are assigned on the basis of _______________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Aggravated assault is usually committed with a weapon or by some means likely to produce great bodily harm or death. How is great bodily harm defined?
A) Injuries that include a laceration that requires stitches, or a broken bone, or a fracture of a tooth B) Injuries that cause a high probability of death, or serious permanent disfigurement, or a loss or impairment of body members or organs C) Injuries that cause pain, bruising, or other effects that temporality affect the function of a person's mobility. D) All of the above are included in the definition of great bodily harm.