Yes, but, the minor can still demand the right to having an adult present before further questions are asked. Legally, questioning must then stop until the chosen person arrives.
Added: "Questioned" and "accused" are the key components of the question, but no information is given on who is doing the questioning and acccusing.
If it is a school administrator, that would be governed by the school administration's rules. Civilian school administrators are NOT law enforcement officers and their inter-actions with students do not fall under the purview of criminal procedure.
If done by a sworn law enforcment officer - the police dohave leeway to speak with minors regarding their actions without having to have a parent present.
It is when the questioning stage becomes the "accusatory" stage that most agencies require that a parent/guardian be notified and present.
When/If the situation is an arrest, and the juvenile is "in custody," parents/guardians MUST always be notified.
Yes - because - if the child is asked to make a statement - they should have a parent or guardian present.
They don't have to, but if the cop feels it is nessacary
then he will.
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.
Laws regarding minors leaving home without parental consent vary by state and country. In some places, parents must be notified if a minor leaves home, while in others, the minor may be considered a runaway. It's important to understand the specific laws governing minors in your location.
Children over the age of 12 can travel on most airlines without their parents. But they need their parents permission and the airline has to be notified when the booking is made that it´s a child travelling alone.
Yes, they can be questioned. No, they do not have to answer or even stay where the officer asks them to be.
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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.
I don't think they can do that so no!
In some states, a 17-year-old can petition the court for emancipation without parental consent by proving self-sufficiency and maturity. They must demonstrate the ability to support themselves financially and manage their own affairs. Consulting with a family law attorney familiar with emancipation laws in their state is recommended.
0 is the standard in the whole of the UK. If you take a day off without an excuse, expect to be called home or parents notified.
In most cases, a 16 year old can be questioned by police without their parents present. However, laws regarding juvenile interrogations vary by jurisdiction, so it's best to consult a legal professional for guidance specific to the situation.
The father's going to be notified - as the father, he has that legal right.
Of course. Since a 16 year old can commit a crime without their parent's attendance, they can also be arrested without their parents. Whether or not they can be questioned is a different matter and should be researched locally if necessary.