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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 3108307" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>This isn't my best area of law, and it's a complicated field. My general sense is that 1) his parents absolutely should have been called, and we should all be teaching our kids to insist that their parents be called when they are in trouble, <em>especially</em> if law enforcement gets involved; 2) that the initial questioning was <em>probably</em> okay, but as soon as they determined he wasn't a threat, they should have turned him loose (improper detention, even if the activity had occurred on school grounds); and 3) again, that the initial questioning was probably okay, but continuing to harass him for things he did outside of school is likely going too far, particularly after acknowledging they didn't see him as a threat.</p><p></p><p>And I want to reiterate that we need to be teaching our kids to demand their parents be called before they answer any questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 3108307, member: 13624"] This isn't my best area of law, and it's a complicated field. My general sense is that 1) his parents absolutely should have been called, and we should all be teaching our kids to insist that their parents be called when they are in trouble, [I]especially[/I] if law enforcement gets involved; 2) that the initial questioning was [I]probably[/I] okay, but as soon as they determined he wasn't a threat, they should have turned him loose (improper detention, even if the activity had occurred on school grounds); and 3) again, that the initial questioning was probably okay, but continuing to harass him for things he did outside of school is likely going too far, particularly after acknowledging they didn't see him as a threat. And I want to reiterate that we need to be teaching our kids to demand their parents be called before they answer any questions. [/QUOTE]
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