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    Who Makes the Determination If There Is Sufficient Evidence to Prove
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Who Makes the Determination If There Is Sufficient Evidence to Prove

Question 38

Question 38

Multiple Choice

Who makes the determination if there is sufficient evidence to prove the allegation against the juvenile?


A) parents
B) judge
C) law enforcement
D) intake officer

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