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Rule 2 7

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The peace officer performing the apprehension of a minor shall warn him and his parents or guardians, if available, about the right of the minor to remain silent regarding the facts motivating his apprehension, the right against self-incrimination, and the right to communicate with a lawyer. Besides, he shall explain to the minor or his guardians the duty of keeping the court informed regarding any change of residential or postal address.

The peace officer performing the apprehension of a minor shall warn him and his parents or guardians, if available, about the right of the minor to remain silent regarding the facts motivating his apprehension, the right against self-incrimination, and the right to communicate with a lawyer. Besides, he shall explain to the minor or his guardians the duty of keeping the court informed regarding any change of residential or postal address.