Yes.
They could be charged with a Class A misdemeanor.
There are no laws about dating. There are laws about sexual activity. In Wisconsin, it would be illegal and a misdemeanor.
as long as the 17 year old doesnt turn 18 and the 14 year old is willing and its not rape
You could petition the court. More likely, you would need to turn yourself in and answer the charges.
There are no laws about dating or having a girl friend. There are laws about sexual activity. Since the age of consent is 17 and the boy is under 19, according to the law is violation of Louisiana Criminal Code §80.1. Misdemeanor carnal knowledge of a juvenile.
They could be charged with a Class A misdemeanor.
If a 19 year old with no record is indicted on a class 2 felony burgalary charge, a class 2 possession of a stolen firearm, a class A misdemeanor for firearm without a foid card, a class A misdemeanor for possession of ammunition without a foid card and a class A misdemeanor criminal trespass to vehicles is just probation possible or is prison mandatory? The defendant is blaming drug abuse and is currently in rehab trial date is continued.
10 to 15
im a fifteen year old and i have gotten off a class 4 felony and a class C misdemeanor as long as you weren't caught armed then you should be fine
this is a 8 year old charge and it used against me when applying for jobs. thanks
Yes in the state of Virginia. The age of consent is 18 years and older. They can be charged with a class 1 misdemeanor if you guys engage in sex.
Since it is a class B misdemeanor you may be able to hire a lawyer to help you get it expunged from your record. If you do this it will not have a big impact on your future. Having it on your record will impact your employment possibilities. It may cause employers to turn you down.
Yes you can, it's a class A misdemeanor since the age of consent is 18 with no close in age exception. Anyone can report you for statutory rape.
Yes, the age of consent is 18 in Oregon. It would be a Class A misdemeanor.
August 31, 3 years later.
You better believe it! It is at least a Class one misdemeanor.
Class B- after 10 years Class C- after 5 years, other than a class C felony described in RCW 46.61.502(6) or 46.61.504(6), in which case it is after 10 years Misdemeanor-after 2 years and person is now 18 years old Gross misdemeanor-after 3 years and person is now 18 years old Diversion- after 2 years and person is now 18 years old See below link for full information: