Court cases

Gideon v. Wainright- gives 6th amendment rights to receive notice of charges, right to counsel, right to confront and cross examine, right to receive transcript of the proceedings, right to appellate review

In re Gault- juveniles have the right to court process rights to counsel, cross examination, transcripts, and appellate review not giving these rights are a violation of the 14th amendment

Kent v. United states- ruled juveniles have a right to a transfer hearing in which evidence is presented.

In re Winship- stated juveniles are entitled to proof beyond a reasonable doubt. 14th amendment

Mckeiver v. Pennsylvania: ruled that juveniles do not have a constitutional right to jury trials in delinquency cases

Breed v. Jones- ruled juveniles cannot be tried for the same offense twice- once in juvenile then in adult court