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the juvenile court's fact-finding process, which is similar to an adult trial, is known as a(n) hearing

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Answer:Adjudicatory hearing: The fact finding (trial) phase of a juvenile case in which a judge receives and weighs evidence before deciding whether a delinquency or status offense has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt.

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