Most people live their lives without being questioned by the police. If you have been involved with a suspicious activity, witnessed a suspicious activity, have been involved in an accident, or had another type of incident that the police could be involved in, then you are much more likely to be questioned.
"The Police questioned the suspect."
Yes. Anyone suspected of being involved in a crime can be questioned by the police.
Yes, sure. Even if someone questioned it, the court isn't going to 'un-arrest' you.
Absolutely, all children can be questioned as long as the parent(s) are present.
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Define "questioned by police." The circumstances and situation needs to be known before a knowledgeable answer can be given. Were you simply spoken to while on the street and not in custody? Were you taken into custody and formally questioned as a result of your arrest? What?
Because you're a witness?
After their dad was imprisoned, sadie is taken by the police and put in with her cat. She is then questioned by the police.
Yes, in Texas a 17-year-old can generally be questioned by the police without parental consent. However, the presence of a parent or guardian during the questioning is always advisable to protect the minor's rights.
If the child was alone and in 'strange' circumstances and the police found it necessary to talk to him, to find out information, yes they can. If he was taken into custody and questioned in a situation where it was clear that he wasn't going to be released then the parents should have been present.
Yes, but the people questioned can decline to answer.
the same as when you are being questioned by the police.