With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". fair, efficient, and effective procedures. Departures from established principles of due process have frequently resulted not in enlightened procedure, but in arbitrariness.” Id. at 18-19. {¶ 57} After today, in Ohio, an alleged juvenile offender will once again be subject to mandatory transfer out of juvenile court to face an adult criminal conviction on a mere showing of probable cause to believe that the child committed the offense charged, regardless of whether the child is amenable to rehabilitation and treatment in the juvenile-justice system. To deprive a child of his or her liberty with such limited procedure falls short of the “procedural regularity and exercise of care implied in the phrase ‘due process.’ ” Id. at 27-28. {¶ 58} A ma 1 S.Ct. 2394, 180 L.Ed.2d 310 (2011) (<HOLDING>); Roper v. Simmons, 543 U.S. 551, 570-571, 125

A: holding that because the fifth amendment protects against the use of coerced statements at trial not mere compulsion a violation of the requirements set forth in miranda v arizona 384 us 436 86 sct 1602 16 led2d 694 1966 did not give rise to a  1983 claim
B: holding that the admission of a statement obtained in violation of miranda v arizona 384 us 436 86 sct 1602 16 led2d 694 1966 resulted in harmless error because the defendant repeated the substance of the statement in a later admissible statement
C: holding miranda inapplicable because defendant not in custody
D: holding that police must consider the age of a juvenile suspect when determining whether the juvenile is in custody for purposes of miranda warnings see miranda v arizona 384 us 436 86 sct 1602 16 led2d 694 1966
D.