We live in Fl. I was wondering if anyone could tell me the law as far as questioning a 12 yr. old without a parent, or an adult for that matter, present? My son was in a fight after school and now he is being charged with battery. I was running late from work and when I got home, an officer was sitting at my kitchen table after already questioning my son twice, writing up the charges and notice to appear.
Shouldn't the officer waited for a parent or an adult to be present? Aren't they supposed to take statements from all witnesses and not just the ones that are eager (friend of the other child) to give one?
Neither one of the boys were hurt, I think this whole thing is ridiculous and a waste of everyones time, but they are taking it to a level that I need to protect from son from having a criminal record at the age of 12.
Shouldn't the officer waited for a parent or an adult to be present? Aren't they supposed to take statements from all witnesses and not just the ones that are eager (friend of the other child) to give one?
Neither one of the boys were hurt, I think this whole thing is ridiculous and a waste of everyones time, but they are taking it to a level that I need to protect from son from having a criminal record at the age of 12.