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exis [7]
3 years ago
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How did the case in Re Gault (1967) impact society?

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Mumz [18]3 years ago
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It was upheld in Re Gault case <u>that due trial is upheld in Juvenile cases along with adult cases.</u>

Explanation:

Juveniles acquitted in delinquency proceedings were to be given the same free rights of due trials as are given to adults according to this trial.

<u>This landmark decision came to be when 15 year old  Gerard Gault was taken into custody and then put to trial.</u> The subsequent appeals led to a convulsed court setup where it was called in to question how much juveniles can be able to defend themselves i court.

T<u>his changed the legal system in USA for juvenile crime</u>s.

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