No. how ever, if the minor does by any chance say sumthin he should or shouldn't of said, that could be used against him. any person 17 or younger, gettin interrogated or questioned by a pig, will need the parent or guardain present. unless the minor chooses not too have the parent there.
If the alleged abuse is about the parent then yes.
yes
What is being asked? The question is incomplete.
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.
In Virginia, a police officer can question a minor without a parent present, but there are specific guidelines to follow. Officers are encouraged to notify a parent or guardian and allow them to be present during questioning, especially if the minor is in custody. However, if the minor is not in custody, they can be questioned without parental consent. It's important for the minor to understand their rights, including the right to refuse to answer questions.
It is illegal for the police in any state to question an underaged suspect without that suspect's legal guardian or a child advocate present thus anything said by a 15 year old to the police about any crime if said without a legal guardian or a child advocate present is illegally obtained evidence and can not be used in a court of law.
Yes, but it's a better idea for a lawyer to be present.
The answer will change depending on where you are arrested, but in the US, the police cannot even question a person who has asserted their 5th amendment right without an attorney present.
Police can question anyone if they have the proper authority (e.g. warrant), but parent or guardian is authorized to be present during questioning of a child.
Police can question anyone if they have the proper authority (e.g. warrant), but a parent or guardian is authorized to be present during questioning of a child.
A police can't question a 3 year old child full-stop, a child that young may not be able to speak (especially if Autistic) let alone understand what they're being asked. Whether Autistic or not police wouldn't attempt to question a 3 year old child.
Did the crime just occur? Is the juvenile stopped on the street? Is the juvenile in custody? Unable to answer without more specific information about the event. (????)