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They are considered adults when they turn 18 so my answer would be, no.
What can a 17 year old get for armed robbery with a deadly weapon, if he was arrested and convicted previously for breaking and entering at 15.
No juveniles go to the county jail; however, if a juvenile were to commit the crime of "Breaking and Entering", they may be sentenced to a Juvenile Detention Facility.
It is very possible the offender, although he is a minor, may be charged and tried as an adult, in which case he could be facing the full statutory sentence allowable by law, which in most states is twenty years.
Breaking and entering and charging 11 year old boy resulting in 21 days in prison it would be dated of 2000_2001
{| |- | No! It would be considered statutory rape in most states and countries. The parents could be charged with crimes as well. A parent cannot consent to breaking the law. |}
Yes, they can be charged with assault. They may even be charged as an adult.
well more or less... you're done son...
Yes, he can be charged as a pedophile. Sorry hun, but that's just sick. Actually as long as there is no sex it is fine if there is then your breaking the law
(in the US) An 18 year old is considered to be legally an adult and will be charged and prosecuted as such.
The 15 year old is a minor. The 19 year old is an adult and can be charged with rape of the 15 year old even if she consents. This will stay with that person the REST of his life on his record.
Yes, a seventeen-year-old can be charged for letting a fifteen-year-old drive and letting them get into an accident resulting in the death of the fifteen-year-old.