Unless they've changed the law recently, all 16 and 17-year-olds arrested for any offense in NC, are automatically tried as adults. They can be tried as adults at a younger age (13, I believe), depending on the severity of the crime.
If they are tried as an adult, yes!
If you were arrested and charged as a minor, your record will be sealed to the public after you reach the age of majority in your state - unless - your offense was serious enough to where you were bound over for trial as an adult.
Whether a sixteen-year-old is judged as an adult or a minor depends on the laws of the jurisdiction in which he or she is arrested and tried. There is no such thing as "teen court," by the way. There is juvenile court, where cases involving minors of any age are tried.
I'd get him a gag gift, something that has to do with going to jail (because now if he's arrested he can be tried as an adult) like handcuffs or something.
If the child has the same understanding and commits a crime as an adult, then issuing a sentence that fits the crime is appropriate.
Yes. The fact that the child was tried as an adult is unlikely to change any parental liability.
Arrested - possibly tried for being an illegal alien - returned to the country of origin,.
When a 16-year-old is arrested and charged as an adult for robbery, the legal process typically begins with their booking and initial detention. The case may then proceed to a preliminary hearing or arraignment where charges are formally presented. Depending on the jurisdiction, the minor may be eligible for a transfer hearing to determine if they should be tried as an adult or remain in juvenile court. If tried as an adult, the case follows the adult criminal justice process, which can lead to more severe penalties than those typically faced in juvenile court.
They'll at least be sent to juvenile hall. In some jurisdictions, it is possible for them to be tried as an adult.
yes he can because if he is 15 and he does not do that he is stiil an adult
at what age can a young person be tried as an adult in russia?