No it isn't the child must be 16 (i think)
Yes
yes
What is being asked? The question is incomplete.
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.
If you are suspected of shoplifting, yes. They usually have an officer present however.
If the alleged abuse is about the parent then yes.
Yes but it depends if it involves the parent
men people thise days ask the quiestion right and if you mean the berry forest keep trying how did i get it without help
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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.
No where without parental consent and attendance.
Only with parental consent and the parents being present, unless it is a case of abuse.