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I am not a legal expert. My thoughts would be that, yes, they could be charged, as well as the parent being charged with some type of "accessory" crime... again, this is just a "best guess" answer. there may be someone else on here with more specific knowledge.
In Queensland, Australia, a minor can be questioned by police without a parent present in certain circumstances, but there are specific protections in place. The police are encouraged to have a parent or guardian present during questioning, especially for serious matters. If a parent is not available, the police must ensure that the minor's rights are upheld and may involve a support person. It's important for the minor to understand their rights in such situations.
no.
The parent would be charged with kidnapping.
Yes, a non-custodial parent can be charged with kidnapping if they take a child without permission or in violation of a custody agreement.
Unless their parent/guardian is present and has assented, no. However, this also falls under the reasonable suspicion requirements; you are in jail for a reason, so they want to make sure you don't have anything dangerous.
No, a mentally incompetent adult cannot be charged with parent elder abuse, but, they must see a doctor; tested for their mental incompetence and absolved of looking after their elderly parent.
When a child rapes the parent the child is charged according to the laws of that state.
In 1982 did you need a parent present when getting you drivers license?
No, a parent does not have to be present however, in some cases the judge may ask the parent about his/her child's behavior and or social/school apptitudes. So it could be in the best interest of the minor to have a parent present but is not mandatory.
Parents have about the same enthusiasm when they get a present from there kids as the kids when they get a present from their parents.