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B. States must provide minors accused of crimes with most of the same "due process" rights given to adults.
Explanation:
The passage below is from the U.S. Supreme Court decision In re Gault (1967). From the inception of the juvenile court system, wide differences have been tolerated... between the procedural rights accorded to adults and those of juveniles. In practically all jurisdictions, there are rights granted to adults, which are withheld from juveniles.. [H]istory has again demonstrated that unbridled discretion, however benevolently motivated, is frequently a poor substitute for principle and procedure... Which conclusion did the Court draw from this reasoning?
In re Gault was a case where parents believed their child was denied due process. The court ruled that states must reform their procedures of juvenile justice in order words,States must provide minors accused of crimes with most of the same "due process" rights given to adults.
OK so this is a really basic situation, but many girls go through this even some guys. But when a couple is dating and the girl has morals to keep her virginity until marriage, but the guy thinks that it's okay and wants to do it. So the girl has to pick between breaking her morals for a guy or keeping them, because that moral is important to stay pure. She ends up picking to stay pure like the bible says to do, wait until marriage. She chose to not have sex, because it's just a guy, and if he cares enough to understand her morals then he can wait. Same for the guys with girls.
Really touchy subject, sorry but it is a big moral for a lot of people to stay pure.
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is it your family life or is it somebody else's family life or could you explain the question more.