yes. You will have to live with it for the rest of your life. Perhaps more christian to speak with your local church about the situation before going to the police
Yes. Charges can be pressed. They legal age is 18. She is only 17.
yes. she has not reached her legal age. Her parents still are over her. She has to be 18. So on the other hand the mother could press charges for rape and if she would have left out of state you could be charged with kidnapping.
Only if your parents press charges.... Yes. A parent doesn't need to press charges, DCFS or even an uninterested party can initiate a sex abuse charge.
Yes, the mother of the girl can try and press charges against your son, but if the 14 year old girl said he never touched her then it will be hard to prove. It would wise of you to get a lawyer for your son because the mother of the girl could well press charges and you want to be prepared.
Depends on his age. If he is a minor living at home, then yes. And if such is the case, it was probably done for the better. ;)*thinks absently about his mom selling his train set*
Yes if there has been a physical contact. Each state has different laws so check localy
if you are under 16, yes. (that is in Britain anyway) they can claim it is rape, because you were underage,if you are older, they can't unless it was genuinely rapexx
Yes she can. You are a minor and he is an adult at 18 and in CA he can be charged with rape.
It would be considered a sexual act and 12 is below age of consent with many years so it would be sexual assault at least.
You should definitly wait until you're eighteen-Your parents could press charges against him for statutory rape.
jeramys mom
if your involved in the charges, hearing, or anything to do with the court, no. if not, then you can move out, but it'd be difficult