Wednesday, November 23, 2011

If they did interview the child what legal steps can you take or advise can you give?

Did they interview the child are are you asking a hypothetical question? If YES to the former - what exactly were the circs?If they did interview the child what legal steps can you take or advise can you give?
I presume your referring to when a child is tried


in a court of law, as an adult. (But, you will have


to be more specific here). What advice should


be given to the child depends on several things:


such as the circumstances involved--the crime


in-question; the child's age and their background.


I suggest you rephrase your question, providing


the necessary details.If they did interview the child what legal steps can you take or advise can you give?
It is indeed an important matter. You see it depends on the circumstances. On the kind of interview.


Point 1. If it is the crime investigation proceedings - child is entitled to all rights and freedoms from the Bill of Rights (1791) and some international conventions for these signed by the USA become in accordance with the Constitution part of the Law of the land (it is very important) Point 2. You can not apply any interrogations methods to child it is illegal


Point 3. All questions must be as polite as simple as moral as it is possible


Point 4. Attorney family member(or other guardian, patron of representative) must be invited and attend such an occasion


Point 5. Mental (and what more) physical pressure on such a young person as any other methods are strictly prohibited

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