Go to an adult you can trust and who will keep your confidence .
If you are an adult, and you are there, you are the supervisor basicly, as you will get convicted of allowing minors to drink, and they will all get a "slap on the wrist" Depending on their ages.
In most states, a underage person cannot be at a party where alcohol is being served. This goes for anyone who is drinking or not.
Yes, if there are underaged drinkers at a party. Everyone at the party can be arrested. If you are a guest at a party where there are underage drinkers, but you were not drinking and you were not serving alcohol, the police may take you home and speak to your parents, or have you call your parents to come pick you up, but they will not charge you with a crime.
Someone tries to buy an alcoholic beverage for someone else who is underage
If you're under the age of 21 and are the designated driver at a party, could can usually be arrested for underage drinking!
Second party sale.
That is called ``providing alcohol to a minor'' or "social supply", and it is illegal in many places. It can result in fines, criminal charges, and other legal consequences for the adult.
depends on the "age of consent" and at what age she had sex. it matters not that her parents approve. an adult can go to jail/prison and forever be a registered sex offender for having sex with a child under the age of consent. * Maybe (and that is a big maybe!). The AOC for California is 18. It is true that parents cannot give permission to a minor to engage in acts that are contrary to existing laws. It is however, a misconception that such relationships always result in prosecution of the adult party, in fact it is quite the opposite. The prosecutor's office in any state rarely pursues such cases unless there are mitigating circumstances, examples would be: The underage party is extremely young or the adult party is much older than the minor. The adult was a person of authority (coach, counselor, teacher, etc.) or resided in the same household as the minor. There were other illegal or questionable activities or conditions involved such as the use of alcohol, prescription or illegal drugs, other particpants, the underage person was mentally impaired, etc.
In NC a pregnant 15-year-old can ask for court approval to marry. A judge may approve the marriage if they find that 'the underage party is capable of assuming the responsibilities of marriage and the marriage will serve the best interest of the underage party'. However, be aware that there is a presumption that 'the marriage will not serve the best interest of the underage party when all living parents of the underage party oppose the marriage. The fact that the female is pregnant, or has given birth to a child, alone does not establish that the best interest of the underage party will be served by the marriage'. So if Mom and Dad oppose the marriage...
everyone goes to juvie
Yes, alcohol is allowed on the party bus