I would say that would depend on where you were when you were caught, which laws you violated, and what your past record has been. You should probably be talking to your attorney.
Yes. Besides possession of a controlled substance, they can be charged with contributing to te delinquency of a minor.
Well, I caught an adult gambusia fish at my baby cousin's third birthday party, in a lake. My cousin is now five years old. I have had it for three years and it was an adult when I caught it. (I know because after I caught it, it had a baby!)
That is pretty close to your birthday and at 18 you are an adult. Suppose you could.
Yes. In Louisiana your adult criminal record begins with your seventeenth birthday. Unless you have the arrest expunged it will be included on a background check.
If someone is 18 or older they are charged as adults. Someone that is younger then 18 can't be charged as adult.
No. You are charged as an adult.
A teenage can be charged with stealing at any age! Can he be charged as an adult? Perhaps, especially if he is a repeat offender. Juveniles very rarely get charged as an adult for stealing. But the age of 18, still albeit a teenage year, is the magic age-- one in which he becomes an adult, and therefore is charged as an adult for any crime he commits.
No,but he can be charged as a sex offender and tried as an adult. Look before you leap young one, and consider all of the consequences.
That depends on the jurisdiction in which the unlicensed driver is caught. In general, the driver is arrested and charged with "Driving Without a License" or whatever the offense would be called. It can probably get more complicated if the unlicensed driver is caught outside his/her state of residence.
Can he or she be charged as an adult? yes. Will he or she be charged as an adult, that's something ONLY the judge can answer. Its up to the judge to decide that so hope that he is merciful. But its not likely on a charge like that. sense its not a felony i doubt he gets tried as an adult.
Yes, it can.
It depends on your state's law and the desires of the prosecutor. The state's law will define what age a person is a juvenile or an adult. If your state defines an adult at the age of 17 then you can be charged as an adult.