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MCKEIVER v PENNSYLVANIA

ROPER v SIMMONS

IN RE WINSHIP

GRAHAM v FLORIDA

MILLER v ALABAMA

IN RE GAULT

juvenile's accused of offenses have to be found responsible based on proof beyond reasonable doubt

juveniles cannot receive the death penalty

juvenile proceedings are neither a criminal or civil matter so they are not entitled to a jury

cannot give life sentences to juveniles who commit crimes that aren't homicides

juveniles have the right to due process and these individual rights: not to incriminate themselves, have an attorney, confront witnesses, call their own witnesses, be informed of the offenses

cannot give a juvenile mandatory/automatic life without parole