There are no minimum ages one has to be in order to be questioned by the police. There are rules about who must be present when a minor is questioned, but they vary from place to place. Bear in mind that no person under the age of 10 (in the UK anyway) can be charged for any crime, (even if a 9 year old killed someone there would be absolutely no consequences) Saying this, you can be questioned at any age as long as its done with sympathy to the persons age etc.
Absolutely, all children can be questioned as long as the parent(s) are present.
Yes. Anyone suspected of being involved in a crime can be questioned by the police.
no because he/sheis to young
Define "questioned by police." The circumstances and situation needs to be known before a knowledgeable answer can be given. Were you simply spoken to while on the street and not in custody? Were you taken into custody and formally questioned as a result of your arrest? What?
Not sure about Will, but if Lyra is to be believed she is eleven, as she says when questioned at Bolvangar.
The verb 'questioned' can be transitive or intransitive. Examples: Transitive: I was questioned endlessly. Intransitive: I questioned the veracity of the his excuse.
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, they can be questioned. No, they do not have to answer or even stay where the officer asks them to be.
In order for a sentence to contain a predicate adjective, it must have a linking verb. Questioned is the only verb in that sentence, and it's an action verb.
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"The Police questioned the suspect."