Being sentenced as an 'adult' does NOT automatically confer emancipated status on the 15 year old. It only signifies that the offense he committed was considered serious/heinous enough to try him outside of the juvenile guidelines of the law. He will still not 'legally' become an adult until he reaches 18 years of age. If sentenced to prison he would be incarcerated in an adult facility (although perhaps in segregated housing) but he would still not legally attain adult status until his18th birthday.
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With no prior DWI an aggravated DWI charge can result in fines, counseling, probation, or even jail time.
Yes, you sure can. And you're lucky to get off that easily.
If a person in the state of West Virginia is a ward of the court they cannot be granted emancipation. Probation does not affect emancipation in West Virginia.
Probation itself IS a sentence. If you abide by all the conditions of the probation sentence you will remain free of jail. If you violate the condition(s) of your probation your freedom can be revoked and you can be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of the term of your sentence.
A) You go to prison, where you belong. and B) You are a terrible person and should kill yourself.
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.
Very unlikely. For emancipation a judge will consider how well the person makes decisions and if you're on probation it would seem that you don't make very good decisions.
A 17 year old child that is on probation can not be emancipated in New York state. To become emancipated, a minor needs to prove that he is legally responsible, have income, continue school, and be able to provide for his own housing and food from his earned income.
Probation is a sentence for being found (or pleading) guilty. The length of the sentence is up to the judge.
The minimum sentence is probably probation, although I received 6 months house arrest.