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· I do not have to admit to the charges against me or even say anything at all, and that if I choose not to say anything it will not be used against me. · I have the right to have the charges against me served upon me in writing within a reasonable time. · I have a right to have a lawyer represent me, and if I cannot afford to hire a lawyer, the Court will provide one for me. · I have had my right to be represented by a lawyer explained to me and I understand the danger of proceeding without a lawyer. · I have talked with my parents/guardian and/or lawyer about this case and have had all of the above explained to me and had the opportunity to ask questions and have had all my questions answered. The rights shown in the list are some of the rights that would be given to which of these people? A) A 15-year old girl charged with shoplifting. B) A 19-year old man charged with assault. C) A 21-year old woman charged with fraud. D) A 25-year old man charged with speeding.

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