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- In re Gault, 387 U. S. 1 (1967) - Justia U. S. Supreme Court Center
Appellants brought a habeas corpus action in the state courts to challenge the constitutionality of the Arizona Juvenile Code and the procedure actually used in Gerald's case, on the ground of denial of various procedural due process rights The State Supreme Court affirmed dismissal of the writ
- Facts and Case Summary - In re Gault - United States Courts
The Court closely examined the juvenile court system, ultimately determining that, while there are legitimate reasons for treating juveniles and adults differently, juveniles facing an adjudication of delinquency and incarceration are entitled to certain procedural safeguards under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
- In re Gault: Case Summary and Juvenile Due Process Rights
In re Gault: Review the Supreme Court ruling that mandated constitutional due process rights for juveniles in delinquency proceedings The 1967 Supreme Court decision in In re Gault addressed the procedural rights of minors in the juvenile justice system
- Due Process Rights of Juvenile Offenders | Constitution Annotated . . .
Reforms during the early part of the twentieth century provided for separating juveniles from adult offenders in adjudication, detention, and correctional facilities, but they also dispensed with the substantive and procedural rules that due process required in criminal trials
- In re Gault (1967) - LII Legal Information Institute
In re Gault, 387 U S 1 (1967), is a U S Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that juvenile criminal defendants are entitled to Due Process protection under the Fourteenth Amendment of the U S Constitution
- In re Gault: The Landmark Case That Gave Children Due Process Rights . . .
The Court declared that children are “persons” under the Constitution and are therefore entitled to fundamental legal protections This case single-handedly revolutionized the juvenile justice system, giving children a legal shield they never had before
- The Constitutional Rights of Children: In re Gault and Juvenile . . . - JSTOR
Widely celebrated as the most important children's rights case of the twentieth century, affirmed that children have some of the same rights as adults and formally incorporated the Fourteenth Amendment's due process protections into the administration of the nation's juvenile courts
- Due Process and the Juvenile System: The Effects of In Re Gault
This paper explores the impact of the In Re Gault case on the juvenile justice system, particularly focusing on the historical context and philosophical implications of due process rights for minors
- Due Process Rights and Children: Fifty Years of In re Gault – Part One
This post is the first in a series of posts that will discuss Gault ’s impact on juvenile delinquency proceedings in NC and whether Gault ’s promise of due process rights for children has been fully achieved
- In re Gault - Williams - Major Reference Works - Wiley Online Library
Gault would fundamentally change juvenile proceedings and the rights afforded to juveniles in the United States The Gault decision established that a juvenile involved in a delinquency proceeding must be afforded due process safeguards
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