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.
Depends on the use of gun and where it was. Plus, your state laws. See a lawyer.
No because johnny was about to get beat up again, so he used self defense
There other choice would have been to turn themselves in and johnny would have gone to jail for manslaughter and ponyboy in a boys home.
Aggravated Harassment in the Second Degree is a Class A Misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail, or three years probation, or a split sentence of 60 days in jail and three years probation.
Class d mistominor could get in a lot of trouble the minor and the person of age supplying the alochol, its a ticket and a fine for the minor i believe and jail time for the adult in most places
The parents cannot give you permission to break the law. Yes, you can be prosecuted and sent to jail.
Jail for life
Bye-bye! Don't make any future plans for quite a while.
Mike was charged with manslaughter and had to serve time in jail.
You go to jail for twenty five to life with or without bail depending on weither you state you're guilty or not.
It was Jail House Rock
About 15 years
Depends what country you are in!
Yes, it is called Manslaughter.
20-30yeara
Some of criminal breaches is termed under the second degree breach of peace. This may be penalized by a jail term.
he is jail he plaided guilty of second degree for position of a weapon
In Florida, criminal traffic offenses do not fall in the misdemeanor category, but rather, as a traffic criminal offense (TC). The punishment can range for up to sixty days in jail for the most minor offenses, to a traffic felony (TF), which can be up to 15 years in prison for DUI manslaughter.