Yes.
They do it all the time.
Yes, of course they can. In fact, in most places, it is illegal for a sixteen year old to be drunk to begin with. There could be an entire line of questioning based on that alone.
If a person commits criminal offense then voluntary admits himself into a mental heath facility, can the police go arrest him.
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No, a sixteen year old is not legally old enough to own a firearm to begin with. Also, you must be at least 18 years old to sign an affidavit.
Certainly a police officer can question a 7 year old.
Each year local, county and state police officers make about 14 million arrest, of these about 2 million are for serious crimes (Part I)
It depends on the specific case and the specific jurisdiction, but it is common for an arrest to happen a year later because 1) it took that long for the police to uncover enough evidence to sustain an arrest or 2) they couldn't find you.
Yes, sure. Even if someone questioned it, the court isn't going to 'un-arrest' you.
Yes, a police officer can question a 10 year old without parental consent. This happens when HRS suspects a parent has committed child abuse. A parent does not have a right to abuse a child.
Yes they can and if you meant to say under, they can also get "arrested" they go to juvy
364 days and 365 in a leep year
both