17 or under
If you know of any criminal act that has occurred, you need to report it or you will be known as an accomplice, and therefore criminally responsible. Knowing about it, sometimes, is just as bad as committing it.
He is not a runaway at 18, he is legally an adult.
Not unless they are adjudged insane.
In England, a young person is considered to be criminally responsible at the age of 10. This is stated in the Section 16 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1963.
That depend on which country you are in and in some cases the ability of local politicians to interfere in politically opportunistic situations. Usually around 18
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Criminally, no. An adult, whether they're living with their parents or not, is fully responsible for them self. The eighteen-year-old, and he alone, can and will be held responsible for their own actions. In civil matters, it may depend on the circumstance. If the parent co-signed on any kind of loan or payment for the eighteen-year-old, and the eighteen-year-old does not keep up with the payments, the cosigner can be held responsible for those payments.
Criminally. As in, the criminally insane or criminally negligent.
Try Google. You might need to rephrase.
You just need to be responsible.
The noun or adjective criminal has the adverb form "criminally." It is commonly seen modifying adjectives as in criminally negligent or criminally insane.
Yes, both would be criminally liable. If they sign the report saying it is correct, they are held responsible for it, and if it is incorrect they can be sued.