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    If a Child Asks for a Lawyer, He/she Is Exercising
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If a Child Asks for a Lawyer, He/she Is Exercising

Question 2

Question 2

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If a child asks for a lawyer, he/she is exercising his/her


A) right to counsel.
B) right to self-incriminate.
C) right to notice of charges.
D) right to confront the accusers.

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