Depends on the offense and state you reside. If it's a misdemeanor for example, you may be booked, released OR with a court date or simply fined. Specify offense and state for possible penalty.
That depends on the jurisdiction.
If you are convicted of perjury and this is your first offense what happens
Unable to answer. Nothing is known of the particulars of the offense or if you are a juvenile or an adult. These things can enter into a judges sentencing decision.
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Aging happens. Some might think puberty happens, but that is when you are first becoming a teenager or a young adult.
Misdeamor or felony.
You will be charged (as an adult) with Petit Larceny, and will gain a criminal record.
In Illinois, the minor could be arrested for No Valid DL, a Misdemeanor offense. The licensed driver could be cited for allowing an unlicensed driver to operate a motor vehicle, a petty offense.
If it truly was your first-ever offense, you may be offered community service or perhaps a very minimal term in jail (one weekend?). No one can guess what is in the mind of the judge who will hear your case.
No! A status offense is ONLY something that would not be a crime if the juvenile were an adult: running away, breaking curfew, skipping school. There may be others, but those are examples.Anything that is a crime if you are an adult is not a status offense for a juvenile.
It depends on the juvenile and the offense.
A status offense is an offense that can only be committed by a child. If an adult did the same thing it would not be considered illegal.