Answer:
In re Gault 387 U.S. 1 (1967)
Explanation:
In this, was the case of Gerald Gault, a fifteen year old boy, who was accused by his neighbor, Mrs Cook, to have made inappropriate phone calls to her in June 1964.
When the woman filed the a compliant at the court, young Gault and his friend, Ronald, were arrested and remanded at the detention home for children in Arizona. When Mrs Gault, the mother of Gerald came to the detention home to see her son, she was informed of the issue for the first time and was also told of the hearing that would be coming up.
The probation officers agreed and filed a case that listed the charge as lewd phone call. The judge committed Gault to juvenile detention until he gets to the age of 21. Writ of habeas corpus was filed by the parents of Gerald but the courts in Arizona dismissed it. Supreme court ruling held that juveniles accused of delinquent acts have many of the same rights afforded to adults under the 6th and 14th amendments
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Answer:
22
Explanation:
There Are Only 22 Countries in the World That the British Haven't Invaded. Of the almost 200 current member states (and one observer state) of the United Nations, the British have, at some point in history, invaded and established a military presence in 171 of them.
Pfizer paid $1billion to resolve allegations under the civil False Claims Act that the company illegally promoted four drugs—Bextra, anti-psychotic drug Geodon, antibiotic Zyvox, and anti-epileptic drug Lyrica
Answer:
(A) Bank Secrecy Act & USA PATRIOT Act
Explanation:
Bush signed the USA PATRIOT act in 2001 in relationship with the Bank Secrecy Act in order to facilitate the prevention, detection, and
prosecution of international money laundering and the financing of terrorism.