Pictures are worth a thousand words! Either sneak around and take the pictures or have a detective do the job.
Here are a few laws of child endangerment:
These are but a few, but a good start.
Get the goods by pictures if you can or by reports by neighbors (check out complaints made to the police) and then see a lawyer.
Is a class b felony for child endangerment a violent crime
Depending on the type of snake and where it is compared to the child, it could be considered child endangerment if the snake is capable of attacking or harming the child.
Child endangerment in the fourth degree is the least harmful of all. This means that a person's acts caused harm to a child.
...you go to jail
police?
The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.
Child Endangerment.
Hardly ... that could constitute "child endangerment" and/or "child abuse".
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
if the child is near the liqour yes but if your in a booth then no
You can be charged with "Child Neglect" or "Child Endangerment" but whether you will actually go to jail is doubtful.
You prove your innocence - assuming you are innocent. Otherwise, there isn't much you can (or should) do.