What are you asking? Without a kid without a parent?
In the state of Oklahoma, if the child is a witness to a crime, then YES Law Enforcement may question a child. If the Child is a suspect in a crime then not without a parent or guardian or an attorney.
yes
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. (????)
Identity theft is a common crime in Wichita, Kansas. Due to the high numbers in the crime, Wichita police have came up with a Theft's Victim Packet that you can find on their website.
The authorities can question anyone at any time. The individual does not have to answer. They are only entitled to counsel if they are being charged with a crime.
yes they can and they will if the juvenile is suspected of a crime.
If the Police or other authorities see you commiting the crime.
Adultery is not considered a crime in Kansas.
In Texas, the police can detain you for up to 48 hours without charging you with a crime.
Report crime to the nearest police officer you can find. Once you tell the officer that you have witnessed a crime, he will help you explain what happened and ask you about details that will help them investigate. If you cannot find a police officer, or are too young to get to a police station yourself, bring it to your teacher, a parent, or other authority figure.
it's just an example of a prisoner without a crime
Yes, this is known as a detainment. However, unless the Police witnessed you committing a crime, are about to commit a crime, or have committed a previous crime, then this detainment would be considered illegal. Police, however, cannot question a minor child without a lawyer, guardian ad litem, or a parent present during the questioning. Failure to do this, which later your statements result in your arrest, is considered fruit taken from poisoned tree and can be thrown out or suppressed by a judge.