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18th - ✔✔The definition of a "Delinquent Minor" is "any minor who prior to his _____
birthday, has violated or attempted to violate, regardless of where the act occurred, any
federal, state, or municipal law or ordinance."
False - ✔✔(T/F) A minor's interrogation differs from the interrogation of an adult in
that a minor must always be asked after each one of the Miranda warnings, whether he
understands that warning.
Preponderance of the evidence - ✔✔Abuse and neglect must be proven at what legal
standard?
True - ✔✔(T/F) If a minor brings a firearm to school, he must be delivered to court or to
the place designated for the reception of minors.
True - ✔✔(T/F) "Excessive Corporal Punishment" can be considered a form of abuse.
True - ✔✔(T/F) The Delinquency Article requires that before imposing a station
adjustment, the juvenile police officer must consider certain statutorily enumerated
factors in determining whether or not it is appropriate.
Proof beyond reasonable doubt - ✔✔The burden of proof to establish that a minor is a
delinquent minor, is which of the following?
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, False - ✔✔(T/F) The earliest age at which one may be prosecuted as an adult in Illinois
is 15.
False - ✔✔(T/F) Custodial time included time that is needed for transportation.
True - ✔✔(T/F) It is the responsibility of a probation officer, who is assigned to the
juvenile division, to determine if a juvenile will be held in detention prior to his/her
detention hearing.
True - ✔✔(T/F) A status offense is an offense that would not be considered illegal if
committed by an adult.
True - ✔✔(T/F) Law enforcement officers are considered Mandated Reports and
therefore must contact DCFS if they believe a juvenile is being abused or neglected.
True - ✔✔(T/F) It is lawful for officers to use the photograph in a line-up for
identification purposes.
True - ✔✔(T/F) Juveniles are not able to be "arrested" without first consulting with
attorney's assigned to the juvenile division.
The officer may not release any information. - ✔✔What information is an officer
allowed to release when it relates to cases involving juveniles?
Preponderance of the evidence - ✔✔In order to revoke a minor's conditional discharge,
probation, and a violation of the conditions must be established by what burden of
proof?
False - ✔✔(T/F) In determining the voluntariness of a minor's confession, the fact that a
minor had no opportunity to confer with an adult interested in the minor's welfare
automatically makes the minors confession involuntary.
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