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That will depend on the laws in that jurisdiction. Most places don't have a problem with someone being with a parent. But the law could be different in your area.
absolutely. a minor going alone can see EXTREMELY disturbing stuff.
If you are related - not a problem. If you're not, you are putting the adult person in BIG legal jeopardy.
If you were an adult when you were charged, the rcord will always remain a permanent part of your criminal history.
No, not unless their parents agree to allow it. And even if the parents agree to allow it, an unemancipated minor cannot enroll themselves in school. The parents would have to give custody of the minor to an adult in the other state and then that adult would be the minor's guardian.
Stay calm and if you are an child you are to stay with and adult and if you are alone please contact and adult
Stay calm and if you are an child you are to stay with and adult and if you are alone please contact and adult
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That depends. If the minor was waived to adult court and tried as an adult, then yes it will stay on your record for life. If the minor was tried as a minor in the juvenile just sysstem then the records become sealed when they reach 18 and the record is cleared. However, the records can be opened under a court order and considered if the individual continues to break the law.
Yes, the police can escort you to the airport since you are a minor provided you are have an adult to accompany you.
Depends on if you were charged as a minor or an adult. If you were charged as an adult, good luck, it will be on there until you a.) turn dead years old or b.) get it removed by a court motion (very tricky) or a juvenile rehab act. Good luck!
no