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a. The purpose of reasonable bail is to equalize justice for all. It should apply to all defeflndants.
b. Yes, if the person represents no danger or flight risk. Defendants should not be released if their freedom presents a risk to property, life and limb of themselves or ANY other, or if they are a danger of flight risk.
c. Yes. Enforcement would be refreshing. A simple solution would be to task a ci Iliad panel in a jury duty style to decide on bails based solely on the facts of the case and elements of the defendant.
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D. Adult Judge
Explanation:
A survey conducted by the American Youth Policy Forum(AYPF) in 2004 revealed that Youth courts used an estimate of;
1. 40% of the adult judge model
2. 26% of the peer jury model
2. 17% of the youth judge model
3. 9% of a combination of models
4. 8% of the youth tribunal
We can thus infer that most teen courts use the adult judge as the decision maker.
When juveniles commit offences their cases can be held in a court presided over by peers who are in the same age bracket with them. A youth judge presides over the case most times. A panel or jury made up of other youth judges sometimes numbering up to six deliberate over the matter and make a decision that would be announced to the court. Restorative justice is applied most of the time.
The sentencing administered by the teen court might include sending the offender to a rehabilitation center so that the main factor that caused his or her misbehavior can be corrected.
Answer: Principal
Explanation: A principal is a person who legally gives a power of attorney to another person to acts on his behalf.
The person called the agent can act legally on behalf of the principal in all capacity covered in the power of attorney.
A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows a principal to appoint a person or organization (known as an agent ) to act on his behalf.