it depends on how old is the minor
Yes, police can arrest a minor without parental consent if they have probable cause to believe the minor has committed a crime.
In some situations, yes, the police can arrest a minor at home without their parents present, but they must follow specific protocols and have a valid reason for the arrest. Minors typically have the same legal rights as adults when it comes to being arrested.
Yes, in certain situations, a minor can be arrested without involving their parents. This typically occurs when the minor is suspected of committing a serious crime or poses a danger to themselves or others. However, laws regarding the involvement of parents in the arrest of minors vary by jurisdiction.
Yes, a minor can be arrested without the presence of their parents. Minors have the same rights as adults when it comes to being arrested and going through the legal system. However, the police are generally required to notify the parents or guardians of the minor after the arrest.
No,he cannot- even if he was not on house arrest. If he does, he will be in jail, not on house arrest.
Yes, if there is consent by the minor, probable cause, a warrant, an arrest, or other authorization to search them
the parents of the minor can have a warrant out for their arrest
Yes, police can arrest a minor if they have committed a crime or are suspected of committing a crime. Minors can be taken into custody and may face legal consequences for their actions.
The two kinds of arrest are with or without a warrant.
The two types of arrest are with or without a warrant.
An arrest warrant does not expire. There is no statute of limitations, you cannot simply ignore them.
a minor on house arrest can have company over they just arent able to leave their housing enviroments.