There are too many unknown aspects to this question to answer it correctly. Is the subject a runaway or a fugitive? What is your relationship to this person? Are you an adult? Is the 'runaway" a minor? What sex is the runaway? Why are you housing the individual? Is sex involved? All these factors must be known before any realistic answer can be given.
Housing a runaway is considered kidnapping or child custody interference in most states. However if you follow the proper procedure when a child runs away from home and comes to your door for help, you won't be charged with anything.
When a child runs from home and comes to your door for help call the police immediately. If you suspect that the child has been abused or neglected you have the right to hold the child against his parents' will until police arrive. You can feed the Chile and keep him/her entertained until they arrive. They will then take the child and handle the case from there.
You wouldn't.
Running away from home as a child is usually considered a status offense, meaning you are not charged with a crime but rather in need of care and support. If you are found, you may be returned to your home or placed in the custody of child protective services. The focus is on providing you with the necessary resources and support to ensure your safety and well-being.
It depends you could just go to jail.
you going to jail when they find you... For a long long time...
you go away for a very long time
There is no statute of limitations on escape. If you are an escapee from jail, you will never see the charge go away until you are captured, or until you surrender and complete your debt to society.
how long has he been in jail
No. She was never in jail.
People do not rot in jail . . . that is just a way of saying that they will be in jail for a long, long time.
Yes, but youre is properly spelled "your".
Incarceration? Like in jail? No, its not a disability to be in jail be a long time.
He is not currently in jail