"[T]he ordinarily anticipated situation is one of nonwaiver and waiver and transfer may be ordered only under a determination of certain fixed standards * * *." State in theInterest of L.C., 184 N.J. Super. 569, 573 (App.Div. 1982). The key issues in the transfer were the protection of the public and rehabilitation of the offender.
Our prior law focused on the need to rehabilitate the juvenile, and expressed a presumption of nonwaiver in most cases. State in the Interest of L.C., 184 N.J. Super. 569, 572-73, 446 A.2d 1233 (App.Div. 1982). This presumption now has been reversed for serious offenses.