Multiple Choice
In a "disposition" hearing, the juvenile court judge decides:
A) what charge(s) to bring against the juvenile
B) whether the juvenile should be held in detention until an official court hearing
C) what "sentence" the juvenile will receive
D) whether the charges are upheld
E) where to try the case-juvenile or adult court
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