Monday, May 2, 2011

High court cases focus on Police questionings at school

From February 23rd issue. When it comes to the case of possible sexual abuse I think that it is ok for them to come to the school and ask questions. However, I think that two hours of questioning is a little ridiculous. The child is tired and probably scared and most likely just wants to go back to class and therefore she just tells them what they want to know. If you ask me it sounds more like an interrogation instead of "questioning". As for the other case in which the 13 year old boy was accused of burglary, yes I believe that for one his parent/s should have been there and that he should have his Miranda Rights read to him.

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