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Yes, minors convicted of felonies can do time at teen boot camps rather than juvenile detention. You can find more info at www.ehow.com › How Tos › Legal › Criminal Law It depends on the city/county/state, the judge, the crime and program availability. There are boot camp programs that are in their own location and those that are located at a detention facility. Many times they are for first time offenders and the crimes are not violent crimes.
it's like jail for minors/kids
Laws regarding sex offenders living with minors vary by state. However, in Georgia, it is generally not allowed for a convicted sex offender to live with a minor under the age of 16, even if they are off probation or parole. Sex offenders are subject to strict guidelines and restrictions to protect the safety and well-being of potential victims.
No offense, but I seriously hope not.
Yes there were, in particular there were some very nasty (genetic) experiments going on at one of the concentration camps involving minors (children).
It is illegal for minors to smoke and also illegal to sell tobacco products to minors.
I believe that you will find that sex crimes committed against minors are one of those offenses that cannot be expunged. See Link below for further info:
There is no statute of limitations for this crime
What happens to minors who commit crimes in Saudi Arabia depends on the crime that was committed. In most cases, they are prosecuted through the Juvenile Justice System. In other cases, they are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, which is often not documented by the police.
The only way is to not give alcohol to minors. Sounds silly to say so, but that is the only way to NOT get prosecuted. There MAY be many ways to not get convicted.
yes
fine up to $500 and 8-12 hours of community service