In J.D.B. v. North Carolina (2011), what did the Supreme Court rule for the first time?
A. Juveniles do not have rights to a Miranda warning.
B. When being questioned in school, juveniles are not legally considered to be in custody and do not require a Miranda warning.
C. Age must be considered when determining whether or not a suspect is aware of their rights.
D. Parents must always be present before a juvenile is questioned.
C. Age must be considered when determining whether or not a suspect is aware of their rights.
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