In which case did the Supreme Court rule that juvenile courts had to provide the same due process rights to juveniles as those given to adults?
A. Dusky v. United States
B. Ford v. Wainwright
C. Johnson v. Zerbst
D. In re Gault
D
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What will be an ideal response?
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A. collect your sample data B. state your research question and make a hypotheses about the answer C. set a decision criterion for making a decision about the hypotheses D. make a decision about the hypotheses
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