absolutely - there is no gender discrimination when it comes to prosecuting offenses.
Yes he can.
YES.
hahahahaha this made my day... No,she can't...
If her parents press charges then yes, and if she presses charges then yes.
yes you can date her but when she turns 19 the parents and police can press charges and arrest her.
The authorities can press charges because they are the ones that enforce the laws. Parently consent to this doesnt override the law.
You could be arrested for statutory rape and be charged the same as normal rape. But that is only if her parents find out and press charges...
no he can not. you could only get in trouble if the mother and father decide to press charges on you. aside from that, no you can not.
It depends on the laws of the country or state. In some places, there may be laws that consider having sexual relations with a minor as a criminal offense, regardless of consent. The boy could potentially face charges and legal consequences.
No, a 19 year old boy is not a boy and at the age of 18 he is no longer considered a minor, but a man and if he dated an 11 year old girl her parents could press Statutory Rape charges against him which he well would deserve.
Yes, a boy can go to jail for harming a girl. Whether someone goes to jail for harming another person depends on the severity of the harm and the laws in place that determine the consequences for such actions. Gender does not determine whether one can be held accountable for their actions.
Yes. It falls under any of the various state and federal statutes in the US that prohibits sexual contact with a minor. Although the girl may not press charges, and her parents may not press charges, the state can and often does pick up the case without a complaint ever being made and prosecutes regardless.