Question 1 (1 point)

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What is the first thing to happen if a juvenile is picked up by the police?

Question 1 options:

a)

they are placed under arrest.

b)

they are charged with a crime.

c)

they are taken into custody.

Question 2 (1 point)

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What happens if a child's parents cannot afford a lawyer?

Question 2 options:

a)

The child must represent themselves without the help of a lawyer.

b)

The child will be detained until the family raises the needed funds.

c)

The court must appoint an attorney to represent the child.

Question 3 (1 point)

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What is the main goal of the Juvenile Courts in Georgia?

Question 3 options:

a)

to educate juveniles to get a degree or a good job.

b)

to rehabilitate juveniles so they become responsible citizens.

c)

to punish juveniles so they feel bad for what they did.

Question 4 (1 point)

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What does it mean to have a right to a fair trial?

Question 4 options:

a)

A person accused of a crime must be told about the charges against them.

b)

A person accused of a crime does not have to answer questions that would make them seem guilty.

c)

all of the above

Question 5 (1 point)

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Juveniles accused of a crime have the right to (select 3):

Question 5 options:

a)

stay at home while awaiting trial

b)

introduce evidence

c)

have a lawyer

d)

be uncooperative with police

e)

have a parent present for all hearings

Question 6 (1 point)

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Are juvenile cases decided by a judge or a jury?

Question 6 options:

a)

Depending of the severity of the crime, some juvenile cases are decided by a judge and some are decided by a jury.

b)

Juvenile cases are always decided by a judge.

c)

Juvenile cases are always decided by a jury.

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions based on general knowledge of the juvenile justice system:

Question 1: What is the first thing to happen if a juvenile is picked up by the police?

  • Answer: c) they are taken into custody.

Question 2: What happens if a child's parents cannot afford a lawyer?

  • Answer: c) The court must appoint an attorney to represent the child.

Question 3: What is the main goal of the Juvenile Courts in Georgia?

  • Answer: b) to rehabilitate juveniles so they become responsible citizens.

Question 4: What does it mean to have a right to a fair trial?

  • Answer: c) all of the above

Question 5: Juveniles accused of a crime have the right to (select 3):

  • Answer:
    • b) introduce evidence
    • c) have a lawyer
    • e) have a parent present for all hearings

Question 6: Are juvenile cases decided by a judge or a jury?

  • Answer: b) Juvenile cases are always decided by a judge.

Make sure to verify the answers based on the specific context or regional laws you are focusing on, as they may vary.