If they can justify it but it's easier when someone is closer to adult age.
Yes, absolutely.
The age at which a person can be charged with a crime varies by country and jurisdiction. In many places, the minimum age is around 7 to 12 years old, but this can be influenced by factors like the seriousness of the offense. Additionally, in some cases, minors may be charged as adults depending on the nature of the crime and their age.
In some cases, a 12 year old can be detained in a juvenile detention center if they are charged with a crime. The severity of the crime and the laws of the specific jurisdiction will determine what consequences a 12 year old may face.
No. A 20 year old is an adult and a 12 year old is a child and a minor. If sex takes place the 20 year old can be charged with rape and sexual abuse of a minor.
In Canada you can be charged at 12 years old.
She could be charged with assault. As an adult, an assault against a minor is going to be pretty serious.
The minimum age in most places is 12 years old. Anything below that is not believed to be capable of forming the proper intent to commit a crime. The prosecutor can decide to charge anyone over the age 12 as an adult.
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yes but he is not going to rape a 12 yesr old.
No, the 16 year old boy cannot go to jail for going out with a 12 year old girl. But if they sexual contact, he could be charged with sexual crimes.
If the girl was 12 or 14, the sex was not consentual. The age of legal consent is 18. If you were aware of her age at the time of the offense, you might be charged with aiding. In either case, you should hire a lawyer.
no