At 18, you are conisdered to legally be an adult. ANY prohibited activity that you are engagiing in with someone who is younger than 18 can be charged as "contributing."
yes you can.
Per Colorado Revised Statutes: If the minor is under the age of 18, the charge could be "Contributing to the delinquency of a minor", a class 4 felony and carry a fine between $2000 and $500000, as well as a prison term between 2 and 6 years. If the minor is between 18 and 20, the charge would be a violation of liquor code (12-47-901, 1, a.5, I), a class 1 misdemeanor, which would carry a fine between $500 and $5000, and/or a jail sentence between 6 and 18 months.
It is felony crime and a Federal offense chargeable under Title 18 Of the US Criminal Code.
No/Yes An Adult that is just having a normal conversation with a minor is not contributing to that minors delinquency....An adult that is having a conversation with a minor in order to assist and/or convince said minor commit an illegal act can be considered contributing to that minors delinquency.. Such as giving that minor information/instruction on how to make a pipe bomb or how to shoplift,or how to steal a car ect ect..
She isn't a minor, she's 18 years old. No, he is not going to be charged with that. He might get in trouble for providing alcohol to an underaged drinker.
Yes. It's not more legal just because the one dealing is below drinking age too.
Adults who aid in the unruly behavior of a child in any manner can be found guilty of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Tennessee. This offense receives 100% of the maximum sentence of a Class A misdemeanor.
A parent can press charges for contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Ohio. Criminal charges can be filed for the crime, and civil charges can be done for any injuries that may have occurred to the minor child.
If you are charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Idaho your punishment may vary depending on the exact circumstances in the case. However, they can include jail time or a fine.
You are a minor until you are an adult. That is the age of 18.
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.
You are breaking the law - contributing to the delinquency of a minor - impairing their health and well-being - etc..