cchilds3862
04-04-2002, 05:35 AM
Hello everyone!
My son was intially picked up for parole violation (not attending school). While in juvenile detention, the officers discovered a crime had taken place nearby our residence. When these officers questioned my son (he is a minor), no attorney was present, nor was I contacted of this interrogation. The next day after this took place, my son called me and said all of these investigators were asking him questions about that crime. Of course, my son "sang like a canary," not knowing what else to do. Can the law interrogate a minor without the presence of an attorney or a parent? I questioned one of my son's attorneys, and his reply was, "anything is possible in Texas."
Thanks!
Cyndie
My son was intially picked up for parole violation (not attending school). While in juvenile detention, the officers discovered a crime had taken place nearby our residence. When these officers questioned my son (he is a minor), no attorney was present, nor was I contacted of this interrogation. The next day after this took place, my son called me and said all of these investigators were asking him questions about that crime. Of course, my son "sang like a canary," not knowing what else to do. Can the law interrogate a minor without the presence of an attorney or a parent? I questioned one of my son's attorneys, and his reply was, "anything is possible in Texas."
Thanks!
Cyndie