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In 399 B.C.,the authorities of Athens accused Socrates of impiety and corrupting the youth. An other way to say what the charges were are: Heresy and corrupting the minds of the young.
Impiety and corrupting the minds of young people
Wealthy entrepreneurs were buying elections and corrupting public officials.
The consequences of the Industrial Revolution were not apparent for a hundred years or so. The smoke from all the factories added a lot of pollution to the atmosphere.
By imposing consequences, legal consequences if necessary.
Yes very illegal...don't do it.....corrupting a minor the charge may be..
The computer system kept corrupting other programs.The man was charged with 'corrupting the morals of a minor'.After accidentally corrupting my Word file, I was able to retrieve a copy to use.
This depends on what the minor was trying to do when they misrepresented their age.
The legal guardian.
Up to and including incarceration
If a minor is caught selling weed in school in California, they could face disciplinary action from the school, potential legal consequences, and involvement of law enforcement. The severity of the consequences will depend on factors such as the amount being sold and the minor's previous record.
Yes, a minor can be charged with sexual battery of a minor if they engage in unlawful sexual contact with another minor. The specific laws and consequences vary by jurisdiction, but minors can be held accountable for such actions.
If either of you is a minor then it could have serious consequences that you could regret.
The motto of Campaign for Youth Justice is 'Because the Consequences Aren't Minor'.
no she would be guilty of corrupting a minor and could even be charged with statuatory rape until he turned 18
Yes, an emancipated minor can still face legal consequences and go to jail if they break the law. Emancipation only grants the minor certain adult rights but does not exempt them from legal responsibility.
yes