It depends on the laws of where they are at. Also it will depend on the age of consent and whether the younger one has reached that age.
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.
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.
Class d mistominor could get in a lot of trouble the minor and the person of age supplying the alochol, its a ticket and a fine for the minor i believe and jail time for the adult in most places
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You don'tBoth you, and the adult can go to jail for doing that. Plus, smoking is injurious to health.
Jail depends on what state law says but if the minor is below age of consent, kissing is considered a sexual act in some states.
possible jail time and a restraint.
Jailbait is slang for a minor who is under the age of consent for sexual activity and also implies that a person above the age of consent might find this person sexually attractive. The slang term stems from the fact that the older person could be charged with statutory rape if he or she engaged in sexual relations with the minor.
Yes there are laws against soliciting sex from a minor.
It is illegal for an adult to have sexual relations with a minor so technically you could be arrested and charged with an offence relating to this.
In Washington, contributing to the delinquency of a minor is a gross misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail and/or a fine of up to $5,000. This charge is typically brought if an adult encourages or causes a minor to engage in behavior that could lead to delinquency.
The consequences for stealing vary depending on the circumstances and jurisdiction. As a minor, consequences might involve community service, counseling, or juvenile detention. As an adult, you could face more serious penalties such as fines, probation, or even jail time, especially if it is a repeat offense. It's important to seek legal advice and guidance in these situations.