The punishment for a child abuser is based on several different things:
Is this a first time offense?
What is the severity of the abuse?
have there been previous CPS reports for suspected abuse?
Has CPS ever had to step in and set up a safety plan without removal?
Has CPS ever had to remove the children?
Has there ever been a reunification plan put into place?
Is there a high risk that the abuser will reoffend?
There is no way to definitively define punishment as that is left up to the sole discretion of the judge in the case. The Judge will make a sentencing recommendation based on the facts above and the recommendations given to him by all parties involved. He/She will then review the facts and determine the appropriate punishment.
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usally thiry thousand billion years [lifetime]
you suck!!
Yes. He even served jail time for child sexual abuse.
how much jail time or probation can a person receive for child endangerment
life sentence
Depends on the state . Check the penal code.
Stephanie Lopez is a controversial woman in the news. She was currently sentenced to 27 years jail time for negligent child abuse resulting in death.
Up to the judge. Technically, it is contempt of court.
You can be charged if you are in possession of it whether it is around a child or not. Smoking marijuana around a child. Absolutely, positively! It is considered a form of child abuse. If you can be arrested and taken to jail for beating a child, then you can serve prison time for allowing the THC (chemical in Marijuana) to enter into a child's system. The child abuse would most likely be considered a misdemeanor and just the potential long-term affects to a young child's lungs and brain would be a felony. If there were actually long-term affects sustained......more time in prison.
how much jail time with ASSA4
well, i heard that the worst time of child abuse was in the 1980's that i learned in school I hoe that helps good enough
Who is in jail? If the child is in jail, they have custody. If the adult is in jail, they should never get custody. If the spouse is in jail they should not get custody. Jail would have no bearing on the time of custody, just who should be able to even see the child.
no