NCJ Number
5849
Journal
Federal Probation Volume: 31 Issue: 4 Dated: (DECEMBER 1967) Pages: 8-18
Date Published
1967
Length
11 pages
Annotation
SUPREME COURT DECISION WHICH HELD THAT JUVENILES HAVE CERTAIN FIFTH AND SIXTH AMENDMENT RIGHTS IN DELINQUENCY PROCEEDINGS.
Abstract
THE BACKGROUND FOR THE DECISION IS LAID BY A BRIEF EXAMINATION OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE STATES. THE DECISION ITSELF GUARANTEED MINORS RIGHTS TO A NOTICE OF CHARGES, COUNSEL, CONFRONTATION AND CROSS-EXAMINATION OF ADVERSE WITNESSES, AND AGAINST SELF-INCRIMINATION. THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE RULING FOR JUVENILE COURT PROCEEDINGS ARE ANALYZED.