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Jury trials for juveniles are permitted in?

Jury trials for juveniles are permitted in the United States. The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to a trial by jury in criminal cases, and this right extends to juveniles in the same way as adults. However, the specific rules and procedures surrounding jury trials for juveniles may vary by state.


Who conducts impeachment trials?

The Senate


Which rights at trials guaranteed by the US Constitution does not apply to juveniles in juvenile court?

A trial by "a jury of their peers."


Who conducts trials for serious crimes at state level?

In most cases the trials are held in State Circuit Courts and prosecuted by State's Attorneys.


Who conducts trials for offenders under the age of 17?

The Juvenile Division of the criminal courts.


Who conducts trials for offenders under age of 17?

The Juvenile Division of the criminal courts.


What branch of government is involved in trials and judgment?

The Judicial branch conducts trials and sentences convicted persons.


What agency conducts trials and approves new drugs?

U.S. Food and Drug Administration requires drug trials and approve or disapprove new drugs based on these trials, but they do not conduct the trials. The trials are conducted by the organization who sponsors the drug (wants it approved). This can be a pharmaceutical company or a government agency.


Which part of the Legislative branch conducts impeachment trials?

The House of Representatives must vote to impeach the individual and the Senate conducts the trial. Impeachment is not a conviction, but similar to an indictment in a criminal matter.


Who conducts trials for offenders under the age of 18?

Im doing a worksheet and it is called Who has the Power, this is hard to find everything.


Do juveniles have a constitutional right to a speedy trial?

Yes, juveniles have a constitutional right to a speedy trial under the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. This right ensures that juvenile defendants are promptly brought to trial and prevents undue delays in the legal process.


What is the differences between a trial court and a court of appeals?

A trial court convenes juries, conducts trials and adjudicates defendants. An appeals court hears appeals of the trial court's trials - does not convene juries - does not conduct trials - and renders juedgements on the application of law and proper procedures.