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In Re Winship, No. 778 (U.S. Supreme Court) (397 U.S. 358; 90 S.Ct. 1068) (March 31, 1970) (Justice Brennan)

In this case the single and narrow question addressed by the Court was "whether proof beyond a reasonable doubt is among the 'essentials of due process and fair treatment' required during the adjudicatory stage when a juvenile is charged with an act which would constitute a crime if committed by ...

 

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