What are the rights of a juvenile in court?

In California, juveniles have a variety of rights when it comes to facing the court. Primarily, juvenile defendants have a right to an attorney, and if necessary, can have a free attorney appointed by the court. Additionally, juveniles have the right to have their parents present during court proceedings and to consult with an attorney before any questioning. This is crucial as a juvenile is more likely to incriminate themselves when not adequately informed of their rights. In court, a juvenile also has the right to remain silent, to remain in court with their attorney during proceedings, and to object or rebut evidence. This is especially important to ensure that a juvenile defendant is not wrongfully convicted or given an unfair sentence. Beyond the rights of a juvenile in court, California also offers additional protections such as not being able to hold a juvenile case in an adult court setting, or forcing a juvenile to be tried as an adult. Additionally, juveniles should not be held in an adult correctional facility and should face a different sentence than an adult would for the same crime. These protections are in place to ensure juveniles are treated fairly and are given appropriate punishments for their actions.

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