J.D.B., a 13 yr-old 7th grader, was taken from his classroom to a closed-door conference room
where uniformed police and school administrators questioned him for at least 30 minutes
regarding two home break-ins nearby. Before beginning, they did not give J.D.B. the opportunity
to call his legal guardian, or tell him he didn't have to answer any questions OR free to leave the
room. After J.D.B. confessed to the break-ins and wrote a statement at the request of police, two
juvenile petitions were filed against him. J.D.B.'s attorney claimed that the 7th grader's rights were
violated.
Which court case will J.D.B.'s attorney claim as a precedent in the case? (20 Points)*
In re: Gault
Brown v. Board of Education
Miranda v. Arizona