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The supreme court ruled in breed v. jones (1975) that juveniles are protected from being tried in both the adult court and juvenile courts, which would be: due process. counsel. a juvenile waiver. double jeopardy. jury.

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The answer to this question is the letter C which is the "Double Jeopardy". In the year 1975, the Supreme Court ruled in the Breed V. Jones that juveniles are protected from being in the both the adult court and the juvenile court. Then, this is referring to their Rights Against Double Jeopardy.
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