If the child was alone and in 'strange' circumstances and the police found it necessary to talk to him, to find out information, yes they can. If he was taken into custody and questioned in a situation where it was clear that he wasn't going to be released then the parents should have been present.
In the state of Texas can a police officer go to the school and question a minor student without their parents
yes, although normally a social worker would do that.
yes
A juvenile can be questioned by the police without his or her parents present as long as it is not considered to be a "custodial interrogation".Once the minor is taken into custody by police, a parent or guardian will be notified in order for them to come to the station. The police can question the minor without their parents present, howeever the minor is within their rights to remain silent and request a solicitor.
Colorado does have an emancipation statute on the books. Contact a local lawyer, or if there is abuse, start with the police.
Yes.
Yes.
The police are supposed to try to contact the parents of a minor before they question them, however, as long as the 17 year old was read their Miranda Rights the police may question them.
If a child over the age of 10 gets in trouble at school for drug usage, the school will call the parents and the police. The police generally wait for a child's parent or guardian is onsite to begin questioning.
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In most cases, yes, the county police can question a minor without parental permission if something happened at a school function. This is because police have the authority to investigate incidents that occur in public places like schools, and minors do not have the same rights as adults when it comes to police questioning. However, it is always recommended for a parent or guardian to be present during questioning for the minor's protection.
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