Yes, a juvenile can be locked up in a airport without an adult. The child must have done something wrong and therefore airport security had the right to detain him or her. They are still officers of the law.
a parent or guardian should be present in case of an arrest of a juvenile
For serious crimes, a juvenile can sometimes be tried as an adult. The jail will not put a juvenile offender in a cell with an adult offender.
yes a game CAN warden interrogate children without an adult supervision
It depends on the juvenile and the offense.
No, once they are certified with a criminal adult status, they no longer qualify for the juvenile justice system.
Old, mature, or adult. Those words are the opposite of juvenile.
Maybe, If your acting juvenile.
The same things people do who go to adult prison. Where you go depends on if you are tried as an adult or juvenile.
At this age you are considered an adult . Your parents do not have to be present. They no longer are responsible for you.
In North Carolina, a juvenile is generally considered an adult at the age of 18. However, certain serious offenses can lead to a juvenile as young as 16 being transferred to adult court. The juvenile justice system operates under different guidelines, but once individuals reach 18, they are fully subject to adult laws and penalties.
Yes, it can.
Yes. The doctor would not treat the child without a parent (or adult designee) present.