Oregon labels a class D felony as an unclassified crime. Each unclassified crime in Oregon has its own fine and prison sentence.
Assaulting a minor is a class 3 felony in many states 5-20 Assaulting a minor is a class 3 felony in many states 5-20
In Pennsylvania, it is illegal for an adult to engage in any sexual activity with a minor under the age of 18. This includes inappropriate communication, sexual contact, or engaging in any sexually explicit conduct with a minor. Violations of this law are considered corruption of minors and can lead to criminal charges.
No. Felony crimes are prosecuted by the state, who has the final word on whether, and to what extent, they are prosecuted.
Felony B. Can get up to 20 years in jail. Will have to register as a sex offender once released.
Class 1 Misdemeanor - Punishment up to 12 months in jail and/or a fine of up to $2500.00. It is not a felony, it is a misdimeanor. Source: http://www.courts.state.va.us/opinions/opncavwp/1240981.doc
Yes if you are 18-20. If you are 21, it is bumped up to Class B. While well-intentioned, the law is over broad since it calls for a huge punishment (at least 6 years) for a consensual relationship between, for example, a 15 and 21 year old
you mean what is the crime called? cause felony is the classification of the outcome from a crime its called statuory rape in most states and child molestation depending on the age of the minor the more severe your felony punishment will be like a 17 yr old a day away from 18 would be less severe punishent then molesting a baby
Yes, in most states that is considered a minor felony although those cases are almost completely non-existent. The punishment varies by state but usually concludes with a 6 month probation period along with a class 4 felony added to that person's record.
There is no universal answer. It depends entirely on the wording of the statue in the state you committed the offense in.
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.
It will depend on the level of felony. In Indiana it could range from none to 5 years. And if it was against a minor, it could be longer.
1st Offense is 30 Days 2nd Offense is 60 days 3rd Offense is 90 Days and a Felony Charge with a fine of judges decision.