Juvenile courts shared several similarities with each other


While created to protect children, juvenile courts shared several similarities with each other from their start in the late 1800s through the 1960s. Which item or procedure is not included in this list of similarities?

Attorneys were not required.

Hearsay evidence was not admissible.

A conviction could be based on preponderance of the evidence.

Children were often not permitted to appeal convictions

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