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how do the grounds for arresting a juvenile and an adult differ in the state of georgia? a cases involving adults require law enforcement to have evidence that the suspect committed a crime, while cases involving juveniles only require law enforcement to have reasonable grounds to believe the suspect committed a crime. b cases involving juveniles require law enforcement to have evidence that the suspect committed a crime, while cases involving adults only require law enforcement to have reasonable grounds to believe the suspect committed a crime. c cases involving juveniles require law enforcement to obtain permission from the parents of a suspect, while cases involving adults only require law enforcement to have reasonable grounds to believe the suspect committed a crime. d cases involving adults require law enforcement to find a witness who can tie the suspect directly to the crime, while cases involving juveniles only require law enforcement to have evidence that the suspect committed a crime.
In Georgia, when arresting a juvenile, law - enforcement needs to have evidence that the suspect committed a crime. For adults, they need reasonable grounds to believe the suspect committed a crime. This differentiates the legal requirements for arresting juveniles and adults in terms of the standard of evidence.
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B. Cases involving juveniles require law enforcement to have evidence that the suspect committed a crime, while cases involving adults only require law enforcement to have reasonable grounds to believe the suspect committed a crime.