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jessicacav

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The premise of parens patriae at the Cook County Juvenile Court was that it allowed the juvenile courts to ________.
 
  A) punish youthful offenders B) punish the families of youthful offenders
  C) isolate youthful offenders from society D) treat youthful offenders

Question 2

Match the concept with the correct amendment. Answers may be used more than once.
 
  Column 1:
  speedy trial
  double jeopardy
  entrapment defense
  impartial jury
 
  Column 2:
  no Constitutional right
  Sixth Amendment
  no Constitutional right
  Fifth Amendment



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amy.lauersdorf90

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Column 1: speedy trial
Column 2: Sixth Amendment

Column 1: impartial jury
Column 2: no Constitutional right

Column 1: double jeopardy
Column 2: Fifth Amendment

Column 1: entrapment defense
Column 2: no Constitutional right



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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