Charges could be brought. What they might be would depend on the jurisdiction and specific situation.
yes you can press charges, because it is a form of child abuse
No but the parents of the 15 year old can
if your parents press charges You better believe it! If you do not have permission to take the car, you can be charged with theft.
No because if the child(adult) is 18 then he or she is an adult under the laws.
There is nothing that would prevent it. It is becoming more common as children get involved in illegal activities and need to fund them.
yes you can press charges, because it is a form of child abuse
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
When you threatened is irrelevant. You can press charges if she was below the age of consent in your state when they had sex. The fact she is an adult now does not make the crime undone. Statutory rape charges usually have a limitation for several years if they even have one. And anyone can report statutory rape, it does not have to be the parents. They report but it's the state that press the charges so they can never be taken back. Once reported it is out of your hands.
Yes.
Yes, they can request criminal charges be filed.
No but the parents of the 15 year old can
He could be brought on criminal charges. Once someone breaks the law, it isn't necessarily the parents that have to decide whether or not to press charges. The prosecutor makes the decision. And parents cannot 'allow' someone to break the law. He could if the wrong person finds out about it like the police. If the parents of the 15 year old don't press charges then maybe he won't get caught. I don't know what the law is in Georgia but it may be possible for him to marry the girl then it will be legal but she would need the parents consent.
The parents (or whomever) can press charges just like a normal theft.
If her parents press charges then yes, and if she presses charges then yes.
i think you should, it would teach your kid a lesson.
if your parents press charges You better believe it! If you do not have permission to take the car, you can be charged with theft.
The police or the victim are the only people who can press charges in an assault case.