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Regardless of the state they ALL have laws which, although they may vary in wording and penalty, prohibit the knowing harboring of a runaway minor. A typical charge might be, "Contributing to the the Deinquency of a Minor." If the minor is being kept from their parent or guardian for reasons of engaging in sex with them, the penalty could (and probably will) be escalated to a felony offense.
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The power play technically begins the moment the referee signals the penalty, and the non-penalized team has the option to pull its goalie for an extra attacker. If the non-offending team scores during a delayed penalty call, a 2 minute minor penalty is not assessed. If the penalty is a double minor, or a second penalty is to be assessed during the delayed call, the previous penalty is negated upon a goal scored and the second penalty is then enforced.
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.
I think this will help you out, good luck! SjayD Any amount (first offense) misdemeanor 1 year $1,000 Any amount (second offense) misdemeanor 15 days MMS* $2,500 Any amount (subsequent offense) misdemeanor or felony 90 days MMS* - 3 years $5,000 *Mandatory minimum sentence. Sale or Cultivation Less than 50 kg felony 5 years $250,000 50 to 100 kg felony 20 years$1,000,000 100 to 1,000 kg felony 5 - 40 years $2,000,000 1000 kg or more felony 10 years - life $4,000,000 To a minor felony double penalty double penalty Within 1,000 feet of a school, or other specified areas felony double penalty double penalty Gift of small amount see Possession Miscellaneous (paraphernalia, license suspensions, drug tax stamps, etc...) Paraphernalia sale felony 3 years none
Yes, this would be an minor penalty for interference.
Most penalties are minor, giving the player two minutes in the penalty box. A major penalty is five minutes long and reserved for infractions like 'fighting'.
Misdemeanor is a minor crime, felony a serious crime. In most states, misdemeanor penalties may not exceed one year in jail. Felonies carry a penalty of one year or more.
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The penalty depends upon the laws of the state,it also depends on the type of weapon that was carried..(gun,knife ect)....The Penalty for a juvinile crime differs from the penalty for an adult crime... In some states for a minor the possession of a knife on school property is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by a $500 fine and/or up to 180 Days in a juvinile detention center... In some states for a minor the possession of knife on school property can be a felony charge punishable by upto a $5,000 fine and/or up to 3 years in a juvinile detention center.. In all 50 states a minor in possesion of a gun on school property is a felony charge punishable by a fine upto $10,000 and/or 5 years in a juvinile detention center... And In some states depending on the circumstances if the minor is within 6 months of their 18th birthday they could be charged as an adult...