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Kent v. United States (1966)
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Held that juveniles must be afforded due process rights in court proceedings. |
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In re Gault (1967) |
Held that juveniles accused of crimes must be afforded many of the same due process rights as adults. |
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Breed v. Jones (1975)
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Held that finding a child delinquent in a juvenile court then trying the child in adult court amounts to double jeopardy. |
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Schall v. Martin (1984) |
Held that the preventive detention of a juvenile does not necessarily violate due process. |
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Doe v. Renfrow (1981) |
Upheld a lower court decision that a search of schoolchildren for narcotics by a drug dog is not rights violation. |
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New Jersey v. TLO (1985) |
Set the evidentiary standard for searches of students by school officials at reasonable suspicion.
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Qutb v. Strauss (1993) |
Held that curfew laws were constitutional because they are designed to protect the community.
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