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What can a judge do in a deposition (or when deciding what should happen to a juvenile)? Name three options​

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Answer:

You confused me a little.

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A deposition does not take place in court. It most likely happens at an attorney's office.Usually depositions make up of an oral examination, followed by cross-examination by the opposite side. And taking depositions, either party may submit written questions, called interrogatories , to the other party and require that they be answered in writing under oath.

(But they still lie (sometimes) )

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Answer:a judge should

1. give them a chance to talk

2. he should ask why they did it

3.what are they going to do about it

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