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23 August, 03:41

A juvenile listens as the judge delivers his opinion on the case. The juvenile committed a particular offense and is over a specific age. In the state where the case is being heard, the waiver being considered is just a

formality and the juvenile will be transferred to criminal court because he meets the particular offense and specific age standards. What waiver is being considered?

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  1. 23 August, 04:10
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    Answer:A Mandatory Waiver

    Explanation:

    The process is just a formality as the state has a system in place that already pre-qualifies the juvenile to be tried in criminal court.
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