Yes, absolutely If anything, maybe easier than searching an adult.
^ the answer above is incorrect. I am 17 years old and I put an officer under citizens arrest for conspiracy of the fourth amendment. They are unable to search you unless they have parental consent. Since I am 17, I have constitutional rights, they are unable to search without a search warrant, which goes for vehicles, houses and your pants. This violates the fourth amendment which, therefor is an arrestable offense. If you are 18 years or older, they need your consent, you say I kindly decline your offer, I am leaving the scene, am I being detained? If you're arrested when your court date comes, you say your honor I would like to address the court, is there any other police officers here, then you tell them I am placing officer so and so under arrest for violation of my constitutional rights. amendment 4, brush up on your state laws of search and seizure and will give you the state code for it. In Illinois the code is 108-1
first of, why would a minor have a car? is it stolen, does it have something in it that the "minor" doesnt want anyone to know about it. as far as the search, it falls under any other case law on search of a motor vehicle.
British Police may stop an search a child if they have reason to believe that the child is carrying illegal drugs, weapons, stolen property or equipment for committing a crime (for example, a crowbar). To stop and search, the officer must:
If a strip search is required, the police must provide a private place (for example, a cell or a police van) and a same-sex officer must perform the search.
Of course they can. Minors are just as capable of concealing weapons and contraband as anyone of ANY age.
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A runaway or absentee minor report is what a person files if a minor in their custody has run away or is missing. There are various reasons parents do not file a report a runaway that include not wanting to involve police involvement, they know where the minor is, or they do not think police involvement is needed.
can the police take a minor out of class with out parent permission ?
A juvenile can be questioned by the police without his or her parents present as long as it is not considered to be a "custodial interrogation".Once the minor is taken into custody by police, a parent or guardian will be notified in order for them to come to the station. The police can question the minor without their parents present, howeever the minor is within their rights to remain silent and request a solicitor.
Well it depends on how old the "minor" is and what crime they've commited. Specific laws are different state/cities. Answer In Illinois any minor arrested and charged with a crime be either a felony or misdemeanor, will be photographed when booked into the jail.
Yes a minor can file a police report anywhere.
No.
The police can do something but you may have to contact them again and tell them you would like to press charges. The school discipline has nothing to do with police discipline. I did not know schools have a special police force what a stupid question.
The police can ask a minor any question they can ask of anyone else. Depending on the circumstances and the state where the questioning is taking place, the police may be required to have a parent or an advocate (an adult charged with looking out for the rights of the minor) present.
Just go to the police and let them deal with it.
Abortion, equal pay for equal work (one way right), the right to be frisked by a female cop (men get frisked by either).
No you must have a clean police record to be considerd a police reqruite
No
Yes.
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A runaway or absentee minor report is what a person files if a minor in their custody has run away or is missing. There are various reasons parents do not file a report a runaway that include not wanting to involve police involvement, they know where the minor is, or they do not think police involvement is needed.
You can report it to the police as it is an offence.