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In What Is Also Known as "Concurrent Jurisdiction," a Prosecutor

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Question 33

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In what is also known as "concurrent jurisdiction," a prosecutor has the discretion to file charges in either juvenile or adult court.


A) direct filing
B) statutory exclusion
C) juvenile waiver
D) judicial waiver

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