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Title: Similarities and Differences in Juvenile and Adult Justice Systems
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Likewise they are also protected under the Miranda rights, just as an adult would be. There has been some debate over whether juveniles have the right to waive their Miranda rights without the presence of an attorney or a guardian. While most courts do allow juveniles to waive their own Miranda rights some mitigating factors include the age of the offender, the child's education, the child's knowledge of the charge, and whether or not the child has been allowed to consult with family and friends (Siegel 403)... Showed first 250 characters
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While most courts do allow juveniles to waive their own Miranda rights some mitigating factors include the age of the offender, the child's education, the child's knowledge of the charge, and whether or not the child has been allowed to consult with family and friends (Siegel 403)... Showed next 250 characters
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