He could be charged with corruption of a minor and harboring a runaway, and possibly statutory rape if they're in a relationship.
Yes. There is actually a charge for it... It could be harboring a runaway.
YES
Yes, it is illegal to hide a runaway and can result in criminal charges for harboring a runaway. It is important to report a runaway to the proper authorities to ensure their safety and well-being.
You have to be 18 before you can leave home with-out permission of your parents. You also can get in trouble for keeping a runaway at your house.
yes, you maybe charged with several different offenses. not only by law enforcement by also by the parent or gaurdian of the juvenile.
no not at all
That could get you into legal trouble since it is illegal and you can be charged.
tell her that in her face and runaway from home
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Very much yes. At 16 she is a minor and still the responsibility of her parents. Anyone who helps her is also in trouble for helping a runaway.
No, at fifteen you would considered a runaway, and either returned to your parents, incarcerated in juvenile detention, or placed in foster care.
If your mom likes your aunt she probably won't get in trouble. Of course, you'll have to back home when your mom finds you.