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The age of majority in Ohio is 18. The state does not have grounds nor procedures for emancipation of minors, and state courts will not accept a petition pertaining to the issue. The state adheres to the strict enforcement of juvenile codes and laws pertaining to minors in general.
was 17
The laws vary by state, but generally, if a minor is at least 16, he or she may serve the entire term in Juvenile Hall only if the term will end before he or she reaches age 21. If a child's term will extend past the age of 21, then the minor could be in Juvenile Hall until age 18, and then would automatically be transferred to adult jail on his or her 18th birthday. Basically, someone can stay in Juvenile Hall until his or her 21st birthday.
In Ohio, emancipation age is 17.
The minimum age to go to jail or prison is 18, unless the juvenile is certified as an adult through the courts, which happens on occasion.
The minimum age to go to jail or prison is 18, unless the juvenile is certified as an adult through the courts, which happens on occasion.
11 or 12 in the state of Ohio
Ohio does not have an emancipation statute.
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age of concent in Ohio is 16 so no he won't go to jail
The laws are the same for juveniles as they are for adults. The difference is in how they are treated. Children, usually under the age of 12, but can vary by state, are presumed not to be capable of forming the intent to commit a crime. Depends on what state you are talking about: http://www.answers.com/Juvenile+laws?cat=biz-fin