In our area Retail theft, curfew violation, and Minor in Possession (MIP) are the most often charged. MIC Minor in consumption is a frequent charge but the possession charge along with retail theft and curfew violation are the most common.
Crime statistics do not correlate with race percentages in a direct manner. Crime rates are influenced by a variety of factors such as poverty, education level, and community resources, rather than solely by race. It is important to avoid making simplifications or assumptions about crime rates based on race.
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whatever that they want Added: Juveniles are capable of committing any crime that an adult can. There are no "special" juvenile offenses.
It stops when you are arrested and charged.
Yes you can be arrested for no crime ( it could be a mistaken fult and they arrest you for nothing ) =_=
There are no such things as separate statutes of limitations only for juveniles. If you committed a serious crime as a juvenile and you cannot be found to be arrested or charged, the crime does not 'go away.'
The best way is to not commit a crime.
That is not possible, you must be arrested, charged and have a trial before you can be convicted of a crime.
Yes, a 16 or 17 year old can be arrested for verbal abuse and harassment in New York if their behavior meets the criteria for such charges under New York state law, regardless of their age. Juveniles can face legal consequences for their actions, including being arrested and charged with offenses.
Yes. Aiding and Abetting a crime is also a crime.
you are charged with a crime after you have been arrested on suspicion of said crime.
Discipline them - educate them - and try to set them on the right path.