1. In re Gault assured juveniles

a. the right to a jury trial
b. all the above
c. due process in the legal system
d. the right to be tried as an adult

All the above

2. Obtaining a confession by__ is constitution
a. misrepresentations
b. psychologicalcoercion
c. physical coercion
d. none of the above

none of the above

I agree with your first answer.

I don't understand the second question. Did you leave a word or words out? Should the last word be Constitutional?

Obtaining a confession by _______ is constitutional.

a. misrepresentations
b. psychological coercion
c. physical coercion
d. none of the above

I choose D. none of the above

I agree.

To answer the question, you can refer to the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution. It states that no person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against themself. This protection against self-incrimination applies to all individuals, including juveniles.

Therefore, the correct answer to the first question is:

2. None of the above

The Constitution prohibits obtaining a confession through misrepresentations, psychological coercion, physical coercion, or any other means that violate an individual's right against self-incrimination.