no a police can not take a minors blood with out an ok from there parent or who ever own them cause that is not they kid and they can go to jail for the to cause if they did that to me boy you dont want to no what i would to to them
18 you cannot be a minor and move out without parental consent or any repurcussions from police if they are brought into the picture...
Yes, it can be for their own safety as well as other reasons. A person in custody, minor or adult, must be searched before they are booked. Seeing an officer does not need permission from a parent to arrest their child, a search without the parent's permission would coincide.
No, a parent must be present.
Define "questioned by police." There are no restrictions on officers simply talking to minors - more has to be known about the circumstances. Is the juvenile in custody? Is the juvenile being talked to by the School Resource Officer at school? Is the juvenile conversing with the officer, or during a traffic stop, or a momentary contact on the street? What?
Yes but it depends if it involves the parent
I don't think they can, even if they are law enforcements, it would be wrong for a Police officer to do that.
Nothing, if they don't know.
yes
In most cases, a child cannot be questioned by police at school without a parent or guardian being notified, especially for minors as young as 11. However, laws can vary by location, so it's advisable to check the specific rules and regulations in your area regarding police questioning of minors.
ANSWER:: In the vast majority of the States in the USA the legal age to move without parental consent is age 18. Some States have special circumstances such as emancipation of a minor child under 18 which must be approved by the State court..If the minor has not been emancipated by the court and leaves without parental consent then you as a parent must report the minor to the police as a runaway otherwise you can be held legally,financiallyand criminally responsible for that minors actions..
In Ontario, Canada, individuals under 16 years old are considered minors and require parental consent to officially move away from home. Parents or legal guardians have the authority to make decisions for minors until they reach the age of majority, which is 18 in Ontario.
Running away is always without parental consent! If the parent would consent to you running away they are kicking you out and are guilty of child abandonment. Nothing will be solved by running away though. If you are being abused contact the police or the CPS.
Yes, but it's a better idea for a lawyer to be present.
What are you asking? Without a kid without a parent?
Yes, in Texas a 17-year-old can generally be questioned by the police without parental consent. However, the presence of a parent or guardian during the questioning is always advisable to protect the minor's rights.
Yes. Parent has no "Right" to be present or even contacted if the person is 12 or over. Some police departments may have policies or practices providing for parental prescence or consent, but not under state law.
18 you cannot be a minor and move out without parental consent or any repurcussions from police if they are brought into the picture...