Answer: Judicial Waiver
Explanation:
A judicial waiver occurs when a juvenile court judge transfers a case from juvenile to adult court in order to deny the juvenile the protections that juvenile jurisdictions provide.
Answer:
B!!!!!
Explanation:
The Court most recently cited Terry v. Ohio in Arizona v. Johnson. In that 2009 case, the Court ruled 9–0 in favor of further expanding Terry, granting police the ability to frisk an individual in a stopped vehicle if there is reasonable suspicion to believe the individual is armed and dangerous.
To ensure that the driver understands that the offense that they have broke, meanwhile the officer is trying to maintain a safe situation.
So keep everyone safe, inform the offender, take action via. Verbal Warning, Written Warning, Ticket, or Arrest.