In most cases, yes. Depending on the state and the circumstances of the questioning, it may be necessary to have a parent, attorney or a guardian at litem present to protect the rights of the juvenile.
Each State sets a different age limit on how old someone must be before they can be questioned as an adult. Note that they may be and usually are a minor under the law, but may be questioned.
In all cases in the US, 17 is past the limit and a 17 year old may be questioned as an adult. Note that they also have the same rights as an adult; e.g. right to an attorney, etc.
Victim of a crime? Certainly.
Yes, police offers can question anyone at any age regarding a crime
If you are only a witness AND had no involvement in a crime or to the incident, you do not need legal representation.
Certainly a police officer can question a 7 year old.
I think "probable cause" is the legal term.
Criminal profiling is legal and commonly used by law enforcement agencies to assist in criminal investigations. It involves analyzing behavior patterns and characteristics to generate a profile of a potential suspect. However, it is important to note that profiling should only be used as a tool to aid investigations and should not be the sole basis for making an arrest or charging someone with a crime.
Yes, it is a legitimate and legal question.
It is illegal for the police in any state to question an underaged suspect without that suspect's legal guardian or a child advocate present thus anything said by a 15 year old to the police about any crime if said without a legal guardian or a child advocate present is illegally obtained evidence and can not be used in a court of law.
Yes, and in many jurisdictions, a legal obligation also.
Depends on the severity of the crime. If you are involved in a police investigation and if you have some involvement in the crime obtain a lawyer and if questioned by the police uphold you 5th amendment right and DO NOT SPEAK!!! Defendants usually dig their own grave by talking and making statements to law enforcement. Lawyer up and tell them where to contact your lawyer at. ================================================================ A lawyer's role is to ensure that your rights are protected during the interview. In the UK failure to answer questions during a police interview can actually count against you if th ecase goes to court, especially if you are asked the same question in court that the police asked you. If you then answer the question in court, the court can draw its own conclusions why you didn't answer the question when the police asked you during their investigation, i.e. it can draw the conclusion that you're lying and have had time between the interview and court date to think up an answer. As an ex-police officer my advice is to always seek legal advice, innocent or not, whether you then choose to take the lawyer with you into the interview is then your decision but you will at least know where you stand legally. Using a lawyer does NOT mean you're guilty.
By definition, it is not legal to do any crime. That's what "crime" means.
No, it's just an inquiry and is legal unless they are forcing you to answer the question,.
there are no police officers in iceland, the country runs on an ancient styled legal system, where bears prosecute members of society whom break the law. if a person is found committing a crime, bears are unleashed on the subject to wound them or if the bear fines it to be a serious crime, death.