I don't know everything that constitutes child endangerment in KCMO. But driving drunk with your child in the car with no car seats..NOT GOOD
Also, beating the heck out of another adult within eye/ear shot of the child could get you charged with child endangerment.
Yes because that is child endangerment.
yes, although it may not be the parents fault the parent will still get a ticket because the child """doesnt know better""" and the parent not making the child wear a seatbelt can be considered child endangerment
Actually the penalty depends mainly on the number of previous offences and what exactly happened. For example the penalty of a first time offender is much less than the penalty of a third time offender. Additionally things like "child endangerment" have to be considered and may dramatically increase the penalty.
Yes they can stop you for that and you will get a ticket for it
Is a class b felony for child endangerment a violent crime
27: 5-27-205: Contributing to the Delinquency of a MinorWhen an adult knowingly gives a minor alcohol or drugs. Class A misdemeanor. Maximum penalty: one year in jail or $1,000 fine or both.
Yes, a person can go to jail for contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Louisiana. However, it depends on the crime, the number of offenses, and the judge.
Depending on the type of snake and where it is compared to the child, it could be considered child endangerment if the snake is capable of attacking or harming the child.
Child endangerment in the fourth degree is the least harmful of all. This means that a person's acts caused harm to a child.
...you go to jail
police?
The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.