Samuel, a 15-year-old boy, was arrested by the police. The police told Samuel that he had been identified by someone as the pers
on who recently robbed a local convenience store. Which statement is true about Samuel’s arrest?
Samuel has the same rights as an adult—notification of charges, the right to have an attorney, and the right to confront his accuser in court, based on in re Gault.
Because Samuel is a juvenile, and his punishment would be time in a juvenile detention center rather than jail, Samuel has limited rights based on in re Gault.
Samuel has the right to an attorney if he can't afford one, and the right to a court hearing before a jury, based on Miranda v. Arizona.
Samuel has the right to one phone call, and to request an attorney to represent him if he can't afford one, based on Gideon v. Wainwright.
Samuel has the same rights as an adult—notification of charges, the right to have an attorney, and the right to confront his accuser in court, based on in re Gault.
Because Samuel is a juvenile, and his punishment would be time in a juvenile detention center rather than jail, Samuel has limited rights based on in re Gault.
Explanation:
also samuel has family members who can pay for a lawyer or attorney for samuel and yes he would be attending juvieniel prison because of his age and for him to have the same rights as an adult is most likely the court might allow it again because of his age.
physiological component in Tamilya's emotional experience
Explanation:
Tamilya is about to take the certification exam that will qualify her as a licensed therapist. As she enters the testing room, her heart rate and breathing accelerate and she begins to sweat. This reaction is part of the physiological component
Sophie can sue Henry for fraudulent misrepresentation because the seller made a false statement by saying the bird was not on the endangered species list while aware that it was not true; inducing Sophie to buy the bird and consequently suffer a loss.
Antonio Gramsci developed the concept of hegemony to describe a stratified social order in which subordinates comply with domination by internalizing their rulers' values and accepting the "naturalness" of domination.