What is the age of a person who could be charged as a juvenile? Options: 12 years and younger, 14 years and younger, 17 years and younger, 21 years and younger
SS8CG5 Juvenile Justice

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17 years and younger
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Which action by a juvenile would be considered delinquent behavior under Georgia law? stealing from a store, being out after curfew, disobeying family rules, being truant from school
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stealing from a store
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Which right do all juveniles have when taken into custody? Options: the right to a fair trial, the right to be judged as an adult, the right to have a jury of juvenile peers, the right to a lesser sentence than an adult
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the right to a fair trial
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Which of the following is NOT a right that juveniles have in Georgia's juvenile justice system? the right to have the case tried before a jury, the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses, the right to be represented by an attorney in court, the right to receive a transcript of the trial proceedings
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the right to have the case tried before a jury
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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There are certain steps that are taken when a juvenile is taken into custody. Which of the following places those steps in the correct chronological order? intake, formal hearing, sentencing, detention; formal hearing, sentencing, intake, detention; intake, detention, formal hearing, sentencing; formal hearing, intake, detention, sentencing
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intake, detention, formal hearing, sentencing
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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How does an adjudicatory hearing differ from an adult criminal trial in Georgia's criminal justice system?
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The defendant does not have the right to request a jury in an adjudicatory hearing.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the sentencing options available to a judge in a Georgia juvenile court?
- sentencing the defendant to a period of probation
- imprisoning the defendant with no possibility of parole
- releasing the defendant into the custody of his or her legal guardian
- committing the defendant to the state's Department of Juvenile Justice
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imprisoning the defendant with no possibility of parole
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