The correct outcome of the In re Gault case is:
The court decided juveniles must have due process.
The Supreme Court held that juveniles are entitled to the same due process rights as adults in the context of delinquency proceedings.
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The court decided juveniles could not be convicted of crimes
The court decided juveniles could not be convicted of crimes
The court decided juveniles must have due process
The court decided juveniles must have due process
The court sent the case back to the district court
The court sent the case back to the district court
The court ordered states to create juvenile courts
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The correct outcome of the In re Gault case is:
The court decided juveniles must have due process.
The Supreme Court held that juveniles are entitled to the same due process rights as adults in the context of delinquency proceedings.