What happens with illegally seized evidence in juvenile proceedings?
a. It can be used against the youth.
b. It is inadmissible in an adjudicatory hearing.
c. It can be used against the youth, but only if it points to their guilt.
d. It can be used at the youth's hearing, and the officers can be liable for the intrusion.
b
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a. United States v. Darby b. Bowers v. Hardwick c. Olmstead v. United States d. McCulloch v. Maryland
The _____ is a list of all people who came into possession of an item of evidence
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
____________ was proposed by the National Probation Association's Annual Conference in 1923
A. Uniform Juvenile Court Act 1968 B. Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act 1974 C. Standard Juvenile Court Act D. None of these
Prosecutors are viewed as "gatekeepers" of the court system
Indicate whether the statement is true or false