Answer:
B. States must provide minors accused of crimes with most of the same "due process" rights given to adults.
Step-by-step explanation:
Minors accused of crimes in juvenile court delinquency proceedings lack the same constitutional rights as those given to adults in regular criminal court cases. Infact, from inception all constitutional rights granted to adults such as right to bail, right to a counsel, right to a jury trial etc. were withheld from juveniles.
From this reasoning, the supreme court's ruled that tates must provide minors accused of crimes with most of the same "due process" rights given to adults.