Rule 5:22-2 is modified to expressly permit a juvenile to present evidence at the probable-cause portion of the juvenile waiver hearing � the Family Practice Committee is to draft an appropriate amendment; under N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-26a and the Attorney General's Juvenile Waiver Guidelines, prosecutors should append to the motion papers a statement of reasons for seeking a waiver; the matter is remanded for a hearing consistent with this opinion and to permit the prosecutor to submit a statement of reasons.
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