Yes it is POSSIBLE, among other possible charges. But another dangerous category of crime and offenses is that pertaining to Sexual Offenses and especially Statutory Rape.
I am not a lawyer, but generally speaking, moving in with an adult friend as a minor would not typically be considered kidnapping. Kidnapping usually involves the unlawful taking or confinement of a person against their will. However, there may be other legal implications or concerns regarding custody, guardianship, or the well-being of a minor that could arise in such situations. It's best to consult with a legal professional for accurate advice based on your specific circumstances.
No. You are charged as an adult.
Yes
He will probably be charged as an adult and face trial for assault and battery.
Autism is a very wide spectra so how a person is varies greatly. If the person is a minor you could be charged with kidnapping unless you have consent from his parents or guardian. If he is an adult and has a guardian you will also need consent. If he is an adult like the rest of us and do not need a guardian you do not have to tell anyone, the choice to go with you is his. If you forced him to go you would be charged with kidnapping.
She can be charged with Fraud, and if your "friend" is a minor juvenile, they could be charged with permitting an assault on the minor.
Yes.
You're talking serious stuff. Kidnapping is a v-e-r-y serious offense whether you're a juvenile or an adult. You will not get a slap on the wrist for it. At the very least you're looking at some serious time in a juvenile facility and if they try you as an adult, possibly time in the state penitientiary.
he/she is asked to never repeat it again.
Yes. Besides possession of a controlled substance, they can be charged with contributing to te delinquency of a minor.
If you are having intercourse wtih someone who is considered a legal minor in your state, you can be charged the day you become 18. You are then, legally speaking, an adult.
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.
He could be charged as a minor (juvenile) or as an adult for the crime, based on his age and severity of the offense.