If you were an adult when you were charged, the rcord will always remain a permanent part of your criminal history.
Adults who aid in the unruly behavior of a child in any manner can be found guilty of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Tennessee. This offense receives 100% of the maximum sentence of a Class A misdemeanor.
A charge of contributing to the delinquency or endangering the welfare of a minor (or both) will be added when you are caught.
Criminal records are forever.
Not only can you be, but you should be. The charge is known as contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Forever, if you don't get "charged" again :-)
Yes, contributing to the delinquency of a minor can be expunged in the state of South Carolina. The first step to getting this charge expunged is to fill out a 'motion for expungement' form from your local courthouse.Ê
Whether or not a felony charge can be removed from the record of a minor is up to a judge. Most judges can close records, but the charge will remain.
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.
Yes
When a minor is in possession of alcohol, the charge goes on the minors juvenile record if the minor is under the age of 18. For people over the age of 18 in possession of alcohol, it goes on your permanent record in New York State.
it depends if your a minor or not. im a minor and its only staying on my records till i become of age.
If the older of the party used coercion or intimidation to influence the younger party to commit an act(s) contrary to existing laws it is possible for the "older" minor to be subjected to such a charge or status violation.