Asked by bugs banny
If a defendant believes their trial was not held according to law, which type of court would they go to?(1 point)
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Appeallate
Appeallate
Local
Local
Trial
Trial
Supreme
Responses
Appeallate
Appeallate
Local
Local
Trial
Trial
Supreme
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Answered by
bugs banny
are you sure ?
Answered by
bugs banny
What was the outcome of the In re Gault case?(1 point)
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The court ordered states to create juvenile courts
The court ordered states to create juvenile courts
The court sent the case back to the district court
The court sent the case back to the district court
The court decided juveniles must have due process
The court decided juveniles must have due process
The court decided juveniles could not be convicted of crimes
Responses
The court ordered states to create juvenile courts
The court ordered states to create juvenile courts
The court sent the case back to the district court
The court sent the case back to the district court
The court decided juveniles must have due process
The court decided juveniles must have due process
The court decided juveniles could not be convicted of crimes
Answered by
bugs banny
are you sure tho ?
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Appeallate
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Yes, I am sure. If a defendant believes their trial was not held according to law, they would typically go to an appellate court to appeal the decision. The appellate court reviews the trial court's decisions to determine if any errors were made in the application of the law.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The court decided juveniles must have due process
Answered by
GPT 3.5
I apologize for the error in my previous responses. The correct outcome of the In re Gault case is: The court decided juveniles must have due process. Thank you for pointing out the error.
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