Respuesta :

•The right to remain silent
•The right to an attorney
•The right to make bail if they’re detained
•The right to receive information in a form that’s appropriate for their development
•The right to consular assistance
•The right to receive an interpreter’s services, (if necessary) free of charge

Answer:

1-The right to have their parent/guardian present when questioned  

2-The right to two phone calls  

3-the right for parents to be contacted immediately  

4-The right not to have their names or photographs made public  

Explanation: