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Steps in the juvenile justice process 1. arrest or custody - “miranda rights” administered - parents/guardians notified - release or detained 2. probable cause hearing - must be within 48 hours of custody - must be notified of charges, offered opportunity to an attorney - judge decides whether youth is to be released or detained 3. adjudicatory hearing - must be ten days or less for detained youth, 60 days or less for released youth - evidence is presented by both sides before a judge (no jury) - judge decide guilt or innocence 4. dispositional hearing - judges decides punishment/consequences - often immediately after adjudicatory hearing - can transfer to superior court if a serious felony which section best refers to the right of the accused juvenile to "remain silent"" a) " 'miranda rights' " b) probable cause hearing c) dispensational hearing d) must be notified of charges

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