Surprisingly there are very few laws requarding this topic. If they take a minor in for questioning they have the power to do basically anything they want. This including the use of integration methods such as torcher devices. These devices can range from using something as simple as there standard issued handgun or complex as a water-boarding setup.
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In the 1960's
In New York State, a mentally challenged 16-year-old child can generally be questioned by the police without their parents present if they are considered competent to understand and participate in the questioning. However, it is recommended that parents or guardians be present during the questioning to ensure the child's rights are protected.
If you're married, the authorities won't get involved.
The authorities can press charges because they are the ones that enforce the laws. Parently consent to this doesnt override the law.
YES!LOCAL AUTHORITIES CAN CHARGE THE EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD FOR CORRUPION OF A MINOR!
Yes, and they can file a complaint against the adult with the authorities in their state. There are federal and state laws that control relationships between minors and adults; due to the current issues concerning the Internet, those laws are being aggressively enforced.
Yes, a 17-year-old can be subject to truancy laws, which require students to attend school regularly. Truancy laws vary by state or country, but typically, students are required to attend school until they reach a certain age, often between 16 and 18. If a 17-year-old is frequently absent without a valid excuse, they may face consequences under these laws, which can include school disciplinary actions or involvement from legal authorities.
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Not legally and not if the parents of the minor object to the action. The legal age of majority for the state is 18. Parents, guardians and authorities in all 50 US states have legal options available to enforce the age of majority laws and to intervene in any actions a minor might take that is contrary to existing laws of the state.
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Parental consent does not override the law if its illegal. Call your local court house and ask them the legal age of consent or adult hood. * The state does not have laws that address the age at which minors can date. It does have age of consent and age of majority laws, that age is 18. When parents consent to a relationship authorities seldom intervene except in extreme circumstances.
About 65 to 75 laws are voted by the French Parliament each year.