First of all, few if any places would emancipate a 15 year old, they are considered too young to take care of themselves. Yes, she is well below the age of consent in all states. And there is a considerable age difference.
Yes, an emancipated minor can still face legal consequences and go to jail if they break the law. Emancipation only grants the minor certain adult rights but does not exempt them from legal responsibility.
In Georgia, you can now go to jail at 17, so that creates a bit of a loophole. You cannot be kicked out until age 18, but because you can now go to jail at 17, you can leave home at 17, and there's nothing your parents or the police can do.
Getting a girl pregnant doesn't warrant jail time. That, and he's a minor. So, no.
Yes, he could get sent to jail for a charge.
There certainly could be.
You very definitely could.
Yes and you kids could be taken into care.
Yes. if you are 18 you can be prosecuted.
it depends on the state or if you are "emancipated"
No he is still in jail
There is a good chance she could go to jail.. it depends on the law in your State.
15-lifetime. Also, being pregnant in jail has no benefits!Added; If you are the father of the unborn child, losing your probation for fighting her could be the least of your problems. You could be charged wtih Statutory Rape which is a felony offense - even in California.