The Supreme Court and Juvenile Justice
Auteur : Christopher P. Manfredi
Date de publication : 1998
Éditeur : University Press of Kansas
Nombre de pages : 256
Résumé du livre
The Supreme Court and Juvenile Justice takes in a century of change to focus on how the Supreme Court brought the juvenile court system under constitutional control. It describes in detail the case of Gerald Gault, an Arizona teenager who was sent to reform school for making an obscene phone call. Christopher Manfredi takes readers behind the scenes in this case to review its progress through the judicial system, discuss all pertinent briefs, and analyze the Supreme Court's 1967 decision that Gault had been denied due process.