Jail time for a felony risk of injury to a minor is at the discretion of the judge. A judge will determine the sentence for any crime presented in their court.
yes
There are only TWO possible verdicts in any criminal action. Guilty or Not Guilty.
These terms are utilized in assessing the severity of the adverse event's effect:Catastrophic - Multiple DeathsCritical - One Death or Multiple Severe InjuriesMarginal - One Severe Injury or Multiple Minor InjuriesNegligible - One Minor Injury
No, you can contribute to a minor to support whatever charity that minor might be collecting for. If you contribute to that minor's DELINQUENCY, though, you could be charged with a felony depending on how you were arraigned.
Purchase or Possession of Alcohol by a Minor Class III misdemeanor with up to $500 fine and/or 3 months in jail or up to ten days of work on public streets and in parks. Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 28-106, 53-180.02, 53-180.05
Major injury may lead to death, whereas minor injury does not lead to death.
A minor injury is one that is not considered serious or life endangering. If a person has a minor injury, it only needs minimal medical treatment, if any at all.
No
Osteoarthritis of the spine increases the risk of whiplash injury.
It depends on the state, but generally it is a serious assault that results in a substantial risk of death or serious bodily injury. Example being a stab wound, broken bone, ect.
catastrophic - severe risk with potential for major loss of life and/or propertycritical - severe riskmarginal - minor risknegligible - improbable and little chance for loss or injury
No
It's a function of what work can be done with say a minor injury. If you have a desk job and break your leg, you can probably still do the job and there is no disability.