Disposition alternatives available to
the judge from the least restrictive to the most restrictive are:
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A.
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HOP,
CYA, Camp, and Suitable Placement
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B.
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Suitable
Placement, HOP, Camp, and CYA
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C.
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HOP, Suitable Placement, Camp, and CYA
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D.
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Camp, Suitable
Placement, HOP, and CYA
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After the presentation of all the
evidence, the judge makes a decision as to whether the allegations in the
petition were proven. This is called a:
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A.
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Sentence
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B.
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Finding
of fact
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C.
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Trial
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D.
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Disposition
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Prior to adjudication, a form of
probation where the juvenile is required to attend counseling, treatment, abide
by conditions of probation, limited to less serious felonies, supervision for
one year, and the case dismissed upon successful completion.
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A.
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Deferred Entry of Judgment (790 WIC-DEJ)
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B.
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654 WIC
(informal probation)
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C.
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Citation
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D.
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Boot
camp
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The adjudication hearing is also
referred to as the:
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A.
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Disposition
hearing
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B.
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Arraignment
hearing
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C.
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Jurisdictional hearing
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D.
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Detention
hearing
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The disposition hearing is equivalent
to which hearing in adult court?
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A.
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Preliminary
hearing
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B.
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Trial
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C.
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Sentencing
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D.
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Arraignment
hearing
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The juvenile court is a division of:
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A.
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Municipal
court
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B.
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Superior court
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C.
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Civil
court
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D.
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Traffic
court
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The probation officers report at the
disposition phase consist of:
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A.
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A
detailed explanation of the offense.
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B.
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The
minor's social and personal background.
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C.
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A
recommendation for an appropriate treatment plan.
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D.
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The
protection and safety of the public.
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E.
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All of the above.
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Which is not a
purpose of Juvenile Court Law?
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A.
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To
provide for the protection and safety of the public and each minor.
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B.
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To
preserve and strengthen the minorĂ¢€™s family ties whenever possible.
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C.
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To
secure for the minor custody, care, and discipline.
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D.
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Strictly to punish for the purpose of
retribution.
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Which of the following is not a defense
strategy in a contested matter?
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A.
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The
alleged offense did not occur.
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B.
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If the
alleged offense did occur, the minor did not commit it. Someone else did.
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C.
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The act
did occur, but it was not an offense because the minor has a legal excuse.
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D.
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The minor admits to the allegations.
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Which
of the following is not a reason to detain?
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A.
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The
minor has no parent, guardian, or responsible relative willing to exercise
care or control over the minor.
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B.
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The
minorĂ¢€™s home is unfit sue to neglect, cruelty, or abuse.
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C.
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The
minor is likely to flee jurisdiction.
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D.
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The
minor is a danger to the community.
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E.
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Failing grades in school.
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