child endangerment, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, possession of alcohol underage, providing alcohol to minors, assault, and of course, our old friend statutory rape. just leave him alone
It will depend on the laws in that specific jurisdiction. Criminal charges could certainly be brought for contributing to the delinquency of a minor or specific alcohol related charges.
Does a 14 year old have the rights to forgo see the other parent during that parents possession time
Decapitation.
Penalty? The only penalty I'm aware of is putting up with the inane blathering of a teenager. (The age of consent in Texas is 17, unless the older individual is a teacher of the teenager.)
It is called Auto Theft. The penalty for an adult is serious jail time. A 14 year old is a juvenile and as such will do no jail time. The penalty will be decided by a judge.
In the US, no. The Supreme Court found that minors could not be sentenced to the death penalty.
Not by the police.
In most places, a 16-year-old is not legally allowed to consume any alcohol.
The answer depends on your 13 year old what! And what has your 13 year old possession got to do with your age, anyway?
The Michigan statute of limitations for a criminal charge of a minor in possession of alcohol is limited to the minor becoming 18 years old. Once the minor becomes an adult the charge will no longer be valid.
In Tennessee, it is illegal to purchase alcohol for anyone under the age of 21. If an adult is caught buying alcohol for an 18-year-old, they may face criminal charges, including a misdemeanor that can result in fines and potential jail time. Additionally, the individual may also face civil liability if the minor causes harm to themselves or others as a result of consuming the alcohol. Penalties can vary based on the circumstances and prior offenses.