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12 December, 22:42

When the juvenile court was first created, what was the standard of proof required to adjudicate a child delinquent?

a. beyond a reasonable doubt

b. clear and convincing evidence

c. probable cause

d. preponderance of the evidence?

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  1. 12 December, 22:52
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    d. preponderance of the evidence
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