Yes.
yes,i think.
Yes.
By committing a crime of violence or neglect against a minor.
He could be charged as a minor (juvenile) or as an adult for the crime, based on his age and severity of the offense.
The question is unclear. If it was a minor that was charged with this offense, it will be sealed upon his attaining the age of majority in his state. If this is an adult charged with a crime against a minor, no, it will NOT in all likliehood be subject to expunction. Check with your state's expungement law for a definitifve answer.
The minor is not in an legal trouble, however, the person who is not a minor can face charges. Having the baby is not necessarily considered the crime, however, the older person could be charged with statutory rape.Ê
Taking a minor across state lines without the permission of a parent or guardian is a federal crime. Wisconsin's laws cannot supersede the federal law.
It depends. If the minor is charged with an adult, the potential prison time is likely similar to that of an adult charged with the same crime. If the minor is charged in juvenile court, the max/min penalties are probably set by the state.
In most countries, if the girl is older, it is the girl who might be charged with a crime for having sex in this case - but only if the boy is legally a minor (below the age of consent).
Well it depends on how old the "minor" is and what crime they've commited. Specific laws are different state/cities. Answer In Illinois any minor arrested and charged with a crime be either a felony or misdemeanor, will be photographed when booked into the jail.
Yes, stealing a license plate is considered a federal crime because license plates are issued by the state government, which falls under federal jurisdiction when crimes involve theft or fraud across state lines. The offender could face charges under federal law for theft or property crime.
yes, he could get in trouble and charged with rape.