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UNO [17]
2 years ago
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SOMEONE HELP ME PLEASE why did the kent vs united states case go to court

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alexandr402 [8]2 years ago
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Why did Kent v United States go to the Supreme Court?

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In Kent's case, the Juvenile Court waived its jurisdiction without a hearing or allowing Kent's counsel to access important Court Social Service files. ... Kent challenged his conviction in the Court of Appeals where he lost again, so he filed a writ of certiorari to the United States Supreme Court.

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Oxana [17]2 years ago
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A case in which the Court held that proper investigation is necessary before a waive of jurisdiction by a juvenile court.

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