Yes. Charges can be pressed. They legal age is 18. She is only 17.
Yes he can.
Yes. It falls under any of the various state and federal statutes in the US that prohibits sexual contact with a minor. Although the girl may not press charges, and her parents may not press charges, the state can and often does pick up the case without a complaint ever being made and prosecutes regardless.
no as after 17 you are legal to move out but this also depends on how old the man is. though this is in the UK not Texas,
yes they can. yes they can because she is still a kid.
the 18 year old can be charged with statuary rape even if the girl consented it's the law and the state will lay the charges
Yes, the mother of the girl can try and press charges against your son, but if the 14 year old girl said he never touched her then it will be hard to prove. It would wise of you to get a lawyer for your son because the mother of the girl could well press charges and you want to be prepared.
absolutely - there is no gender discrimination when it comes to prosecuting offenses.
YES.
In most places, parents cannot press charges for their child dating someone younger. However, depending on the age of consent laws in their state or country, the 15-year-old's parents could potentially press charges for statutory rape. It's important for all parties involved to be aware of and follow the laws in their jurisdiction.
If her parents press charges then yes, and if she presses charges then yes.
Depends on what state you live in. Kentucky is a state where the police can press charges on you even if your parents content or not. They guy would get charged with statutory rape.
If you are facing criminal charges, you need the advice of an attorney in your state, not WikiAnswers.