| Fred Cohen - 1969 - 124 pages
...corrections. The major decision is, of course, In re Gault* 2 where the Supreme Court held that juveniles had the right to notice of charges, the right to counsel, the right of confrontation and cross-examination, and the protection of the privilege against self-incrimination.... | |
| Peter G. Garabedian, Don C. Gibbons - 320 pages
...held that juveniles should be given formal notice of charges against them and should be informed of the right to counsel, the right to confront and crossexamine witnesses, the privilege of not testifying against oneself, the right to a transcription of the hearing, and the right of appeal.... | |
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