Multiple Choice
In which of the following situations would it be acceptable for police to interrogate a juvenile without an adult present?
A) If the child states that they believe their parents would be okay not being present at the interrogation.
B) If the child claims to understand their constitutional rights.
C) If the child is mature enough to understand their legal rights.
D) If the parent cannot attend the interrogation the day the child is taken into custody.
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