You become a legal adult on the day you turn 18.
No, at 18.
It can depend on the crime, and/or whether the court bound you over as an adult.
It depends on your state's law and the desires of the prosecutor. The state's law will define what age a person is a juvenile or an adult. If your state defines an adult at the age of 17 then you can be charged as an adult.
18 Will in the state of Texas you can be counted as a adult When you 17
Yes you should be able to move out!
It depends on the state you reside in to determine if you are an adult at 17. In Missouri, you ARE an adult at 17. Additionally, it is stupid to state that a person has no rights just because they are not an adult. This IS NOT TRUE!!!! EVERYONE has rights guaranteed and secured by the constitution, and this includes children, juveniles and adolescences. You must check with your individual state to see what your legal rights are .
Yes, it is allowed with permission. You must be an adult otherwise.
It really depends on what state you live in. In GA you are a legal adult art 17. In most states, if you are married and over the age of 16 you are considered an adult. Good Luck.
No. You're not considered a legal adult at 17 in any state (although you can be tried as an adult if you commit a crime). The magic age is 18.
no you need to have a permit for a year and a day if you are 17, but if you are eighteen then you can get a license without it
No, you are not an adult in any state at age 17. The age of majority is normally 18, with a few exceptions being older. You can be charged as an adult in criminal cases if the prosecutor determines it is the best course.
It may be reason for an appeal, but frankly, a 17 year old can be charged as an adult in many cases. If the court views the crime as an "adult crime", and the 17 year old is mentally competent, he may be transferred to the adult system.