If he had reached the age of consent in his state it was not statutory rape. There is a small chance the judge would find the age of consent 18 if the pregnancy was planned by the 18yo, they deliberately did not use protection etc, but since there is only one year between them it's a small chance. If he was below the age of consent and there are no close in age exemptions you have a case. But think carefully of the consequences for the expecting parents and the child if she is convicted and possibly get prison.
Yes, because even if said 17 year old is almost 18, well you did have sex with her and she was 17 so you could have charges against you for statutory rape even if it was consensual.
NO THEY CAN NOT PRESS CHARGES IF YOUR PARENTS DON'T WANT TO AND YOUR BOYFRIEND HAS TO BE AT LEAST 4 OR 5 YEARS OLDER THAN YOU IN ORDER TO PRESS CHARGES
If her parents press charges then yes, and if she presses charges then yes.
10 years, although I certainly wouldn't suggest delaying it. By the way, the parents don't actually file charges, the state does, and if someone else reports it, the state can proceed with charges even if the parents object to it.
no
In almost all states and circumstances, a minor who becomes pregnant out of wedlock is not automatically emancipated because of it.
What you need to find out is if 17 is the age of consent for sex in Michigan. If so, then her parents might give you grief but if the sex was consensual, I don't see any legal actions they can take. I would check with a local lawyer to be sure. Even if the sex was consensual, it could be illegal because it is in most states.
It is implied in the question that the two had sexual relations. If the activity was not consensual, or consent was obtained through fraud, there could be charges. And parents can make things difficult by bringing the charges whether they can be proven or not.
Depends on the parents of the 17 year old. If they press charges or not.
That will depend on the laws. In many places 16 is the age of consent and the parents will not be able to bring any charges. In others, they would be able to if the age of consent is higher.
The parents cannot give you permission to break the law. Yes, you can be prosecuted and sent to jail.
No, you cannot, and if you do, him/his parents could find themselves facing charges for it.