They are not going to go to jail. They will be taken into custody and returned to their parents.
yes
If the 17yo is a runaway, yes. It's illegal to help a runaway from home.
There are no laws against providing accommodation for a 16 year old that is homeless. However depending on the legislation of the country it may be illegal to house a runaway.
Yes, any physical contact with you would put him in jail!
No, if the 17 year old isn't where their parents expect them to be, they are a runaway.
If a seventeen year old runaway is caught, they may be returned to their parents or placed in a youth shelter or foster care, depending on the circumstances and the laws in place in their specific jurisdiction. Jail would typically be a last resort and is not a common outcome for underage runaways.
In many jurisdictions, a seventeen year old can be considered a runaway. However, the way this situation is handled by law enforcement or child protective services can vary depending on local laws and policies. It's best to consult with local authorities for specific information on how runaway cases involving minors are addressed in your area.
Yes you will be thrown into jail forever and the only way to get out is to fly a magical toaster out of jail and drop a nuke on Colorado while pelting five year olds with monkeys that have aids.
Yes you can get in trouble, your only 16... that's definitely not legal. Yeah, the boyfriend be sent to jail...ITS NOT LEGAL!! And you can be sent to the D-Home if your mom reports you as a run away..
i have no idea what the heck you are talking about
He is not a runaway at 18, he is legally an adult.
It is not legal for a 16 year old to run away from home in Texas. Parents or legal guardians are responsible for their minor children until they reach the age of majority. Running away can lead to legal consequences and involve law enforcement to ensure the child's safety and well-being.
In Texas, a runaway at 17 is considered a minor. It is important to contact local law enforcement to report a runaway and seek assistance. Additionally, reaching out to family, friends, or social service agencies for support and resources can help ensure the safety and well-being of the runaway.