Yes
In Canada, harboring a minor runaway is a gross misdemeanor. While the penalty can vary, someone convicted of this crime could spend up to one year in jail.
Depends on the area, for Iowa it is, 12 months jail time and $2,500 fine
Runaway children do not go to jail, they are treated like missing persons. A habitual runaway may be treated differently, but jail is not one of the options.
Yes, an emancipated minor can still face legal consequences and go to jail if they break the law. Emancipation only grants the minor certain adult rights but does not exempt them from legal responsibility.
Depending on how you are protecting the minor from an adult you could go to jail. If you are protecting the minor within the guidelines of the law then you will not go to jail.
You would be considered a runaway and anyone helping you would commit a crime. Jail or not depends on if you do anything illegal on the way and what the laws in your state are.
They are not going to go to jail. They will be taken into custody and returned to their parents.
In Hawaii, harboring a runaway is considered a misdemeanor offense. If found guilty, the individual could face fines and potentially up to one year in jail. Additionally, they may be required to assist in returning the runaway to their legal guardians.
Your parents can call the cops on you , and you can go to jail , because your still a minor and you don't have there consent to leave .
Getting a girl pregnant doesn't warrant jail time. That, and he's a minor. So, no.
No jail time, just sexual harassment charges.
Yes because at 16 you are still consider as a minor and at 22 he could go to jail for dating a minor