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Yes, in Texas a 17-year-old can generally be questioned by the police without parental consent. However, the presence of a parent or guardian during the questioning is always advisable to protect the minor's rights.
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.
It depends on what state you live in if it's legal to have a police scanner in your posession. You need to call your local police station and ask them the law.
Varies from state to state.
No they do not. There is no state where it is a legal requirement.
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.
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.
check with your state police
You local police can tell you.
Yes- if registered with the BATFE and with the State Police.
It depends on state law. In the state where I live, it is legal to have a police badge as long as it is for collecting purposes only. Using a police badge for any other purpose such as impersonating an officer is illegal in federal and state law.
Nope. If a casino allows an underage in the gaming floor, it can lose its license, regardless of the underage being playing or not.