In Re Winship (1970)

Doc's CJ Glossary by Adam J. McKee
Course: Introduction / Juvenile Justice

In Re Winship (1970) is a SCOTUS decision in which the Court held that the evidentiary standard for juveniles accused of crimes was beyond a reasonable doubt, just as in an adult court.


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Last Modified: 07/06/2021

 

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