Petition your parents for WHAT?
Misdemeanor.
If the case involves the teen's parents and custody of the teen then she/he has no standing to petition the court. A parent must do it for the child.If the case involves the teen's parents and custody of the teen then she/he has no standing to petition the court. A parent must do it for the child.If the case involves the teen's parents and custody of the teen then she/he has no standing to petition the court. A parent must do it for the child.If the case involves the teen's parents and custody of the teen then she/he has no standing to petition the court. A parent must do it for the child.
A misdemeanor at best. More than likely, if someone is classifying it as a crime at all, it would fall under disturbing the peace, which is (in Texas) a class C misdemeanor, the same as a ticket.
violent carton,teacher,parents
It is not a legal crime if parents kick out children who have attained maturity and are independent citizens with freedom in a democratic setup. It may not a social crime if the child is prodigal who makes life of his/her parents miserable. A family is a social institution with shared responsibilities & benefits .If a member of any social institution neclects his/her responsibility then he/she has no right for the benefits.
Petition for dismissal, misdemeanor.
Misdemeanor.
Depends on the misdemeanor. If it was a crime of domestic violence, no.
If you commit a crime when you are young it is considered a misdemeanor.
Malicious misdemeanor is a lower than felony class crime. One of the elements of the crime must include that the offender perpetrated the crime "with malice"
Misdemeanor.
Misdemeanor.
depends on the misdemeanor. For a crime of domestic violence, no.
If you are on probation for a felony and commit the same crime it is a felony. If you are on probation for a misdemeanor and commit the same crime it usually will be a misdemeanor. The exception is in some States a third misdemeanor offense for the same crime can be prosecuted as a felony. For example Stealing 3rd Offense or third offense for driving while revoked. This differs from state to state.
misdemeanor
A felony is a major crime. A lesser crime is called a misdemeanor.
A less serious crime that is punishable by short jail sentence or a small fine is called a misdemeanor. An example of a misdemeanor is driving while under a suspended license.