It is very possible the offender, although he is a minor, may be charged and tried as an adult, in which case he could be facing the full statutory sentence allowable by law, which in most states is twenty years.
They are considered adults when they turn 18 so my answer would be, no.
you don't and can't do anything because your now charged with a BNE the only thing you can do is gather up some evidence get a lawyer go to court and fight the case
Each case is different. Seek guidance from his attorney.
Yes. B&E is a crime - not just in Raleigh, but in the whole of country. If caught, you will be arrested and charged.
You can get charged with prostitution.
Materials will stay charged as long as the electrons have no way of entering or leaving the materials.
The man purports himself as an expert in the security field. The man was arrested and charged with breaking and entering after purporting himself as a security expert. His purport of expertise in security was false.
Yes. Anybody can be charged for breaking a town's ordinances.
Yes, they can be sued.
You can if you are not living there anymore. burglary is the breaking and entering with the intent to commit a felony therein. If you are not authorized to go into your house anymore (i.e. a divorce type situation) then you can but they would still need to show that you intended to commit a crime in the house.
You can get charged with Indecent Exposure
Yes, he can be charged as a pedophile. Sorry hun, but that's just sick. Actually as long as there is no sex it is fine if there is then your breaking the law