Yes, police can arrest a minor without parental consent if they have probable cause to believe the minor has committed a crime.
18 you cannot be a minor and move out without parental consent or any repurcussions from police if they are brought into the picture...
No, police cannot legally put their foot in your door during a search or arrest without a warrant or your consent.
Running away is always without parental consent! If the parent would consent to you running away they are kicking you out and are guilty of child abandonment. Nothing will be solved by running away though. If you are being abused contact the police or the CPS.
Yes, a police officer can question a 10 year old without parental consent. This happens when HRS suspects a parent has committed child abuse. A parent does not have a right to abuse a child.
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's not illegal, but you're parents could report you as a runaway and you would be brought home by the police.
In South Carolina, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and typically cannot move out without parental consent. If the parents do not agree, it could involve the police if they report the minor as a runaway. It's advisable for the girl and her parents to seek legal advice to understand their rights and responsibilities in this situation.
They can question him, but the results will not be admissible in court.
If they have a warrant, they don't need to ask. It also depends on why and where they searched the car, but generally, no.
If there is a warrant out for you and the police know where you are, they can arrest you.
You can move out at age 17 without parental consent. But, they have to know where you are staying. The only way they can have the police pick you up is if they can prove your in danger. Other than that the police wouldn't even bother with the situation.
ANSWER:: In the vast majority of the States in the USA the legal age to move without parental consent is age 18. Some States have special circumstances such as emancipation of a minor child under 18 which must be approved by the State court..If the minor has not been emancipated by the court and leaves without parental consent then you as a parent must report the minor to the police as a runaway otherwise you can be held legally,financiallyand criminally responsible for that minors actions..