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Under what circumstances can a law enforcement officer take a child into custody for a misdemeanor offense?
Under what circumstances can a law enforcement officer take a child into custody for a misdemeanor offense?
- If the child is delinquent
- If the officer has reason to believe a felony was committed
- If the offense was committed in the presence of the officer (correct)
- If the child is an adult
When can an officer take a child into custody for a felony offense?
When can an officer take a child into custody for a felony offense?
- If the offense was committed in the presence of the officer
- If the officer has reason to believe a felony was committed (correct)
- If the child is an adult
- If the child is delinquent
Under what circumstances can an officer take a child into custody for failing to appear at a court hearing?
Under what circumstances can an officer take a child into custody for failing to appear at a court hearing?
- If the officer has reason to believe a felony was committed
- If the child is delinquent
- If the child is an adult
- If the child has been properly noticed and failed to appear at a court hearing (correct)
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