Unfortunately, loose procedures, high-handed methods and crowded court calendars, either singly or in combination, all too often, have resulted in depriving some juveniles of fundamental rights that have resulted in a denial of due process. The Changing Face of U.S. Courts - Page 222003 - 47 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Task Force on Juvenile Delinquency - 1967 - 452 pages
...arbitrariness. The Chairman of the Pennsylvania Council of Juvenile Court Judges has recently observed : "Unfortunately, loose procedures, high-handed methods...often, have resulted in depriving some juveniles of 14 See National Council of Juvenile Court Judge«, Directory and Manual (1964) . p. 1. The number of... | |
| Nancy E. Walker, Catherine M. Brooks, Lawrence S. Wrightsman - 1999 - 292 pages
...Amendment nor the Bill of Rights is for adults alone" l1n re Gault, 1967, p. 12). Endorsing the view that "loose procedures, high-handed methods and crowded...in depriving some juveniles of fundamental rights that have resulted in a denial of due process" ip. 18), the Court went on to require that the procedural... | |
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