No you do not. You can have or ask your parent to be in the room with you. You do not have to answer any questions they ask you. You are protected by the 5th Amendment.
I don't know what or if there is a term regarding this but I do know that the minor doesn't have to answer any of the questions the police officer asks. You have the right to remain silent even if the police officer has authority. It's not a law that you must answer all questions the police officer asks you.
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.
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There is no certain law dealing with minors and handcuffing them. If the minor poses as a threat to the arresting officer, then the minor may be handcuffed. It is based on the officer's discretion.
Napolcom is a review of the material on a police officer exam. It enables people to study questions that they will have to answer on an exam to become a police officer.
The high school in the district where the minor will be working is the issuing officer.
a civil officer charged with the administration of the law. a minor judicial officer, as a justice of the peace or the judgeof a police court, having jurisdiction to try minor criminalcases and to conduct preliminary examinations of personscharged with serious crimes.
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Now THERE'S a situation that needs to be exposed to the light of day. It will go better for the minor if he/she takes steps to safely get help.