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Gault Case Changed Juvenile Law : NPR. Gault Case Changed Juvenile Law In 1967 a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision gave juveniles accused of crimes the same due process rights as adults. The case involved Jerry Gault, who at 14 was given a seven-year sentence for a prank phone call. Gault's story didn't end there.
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Due to its failure in drafting a new constitution, the CA was dissolved on May 28, 2012 after its original and extended total tenure of four years. The next Nepalese Constituent Assembly elections initially slated for November 22, 2012 were held a year later on November 19, 2013 after being postponed several times.
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it gives the prosecution a chance to find new evidence
If you are referring to the British king and the charges that the
colonists made, then they were that he didn't care about the colonies
and only wanted power and wealth for himself. He taxed them as he saw
fit and they died in wars caused by him. They didn't want to participate
in them anymore, nor did they want to pay taxes to him.
France and Britain were able to defeat Germany and Capture Berlin