 | Brian Simpson - 2004 - 207 pàgines
...standards has not necessarily meant that children receive careful, compassionate, individualized treatment. The absence of procedural rules based upon constitutional...frequently resulted not in enlightened procedure, but in arbitrariness.58 This was not a different world for children, divorced from the rights accorded to... | |
 | Preston Elrod, R. Scott Ryder - 2005 - 544 pàgines
...individualized treatment. The absence of procedural rules based upon constitutional principle has not a/ways produced fair, efficient, and effective procedures....procedure, but in arbitrariness Failure to observe the jundamental requirements of due process has resulted in instances. . . of unfairness to individuals... | |
 | J. Shoshanna Ehrlich - 2006 - 205 pàgines
...standards has not necessarily meant that children receive careful, compassionate, individualized treatment. The absence of procedural rules based upon constitutional...principles of due process have frequently resulted ... in arbitrariness.24 To address these concerns, the Court held that the "fundamental fairness" requirement... | |
 | Malcolm Hill, Andrew Lockyer, Fred Stone - 2006 - 320 pàgines
...standards has not necessarily meant that children receive careful, compassionate, individualized treatment. The absence of procedural rules based upon constitutional...not in enlightened procedure, but in arbitrariness. (Re Gaul?) The Court offered this memorable and oft-quoted line: 'Under our Constitution, the condition... | |
 | Albert P. Melone, Allan Karnes - 2008 - 685 pàgines
...trifle in comparison with those of our juvenile courts."53 As a practical matter, Fortas argued that the absence of procedural rules based upon constitutional...not in enlightened procedure, but in arbitrariness. Moreover, the evidence was impressive that the juvenile courts did not do a good job at rehabilitating... | |
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