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    The "Trial" to Determine Whether a Youth Is Guilty or Not
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The "Trial" to Determine Whether a Youth Is Guilty or Not

Question 52

Question 52

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The "trial" to determine whether a youth is guilty or not guilty is called what in juvenile court?


A) initial hearing
B) detention hearing
C) adjudicatory hearing
D) conference hearing

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