about 10 yrs. only if they killed too its 15 yrs.
For serious crimes, a juvenile can sometimes be tried as an adult. The jail will not put a juvenile offender in a cell with an adult offender.
Yes. If they received an adult sentence that means they were bound over by the ocurt for trial as an adult offender. This is usually done in only the MOST serious of crimes.
If an adult, it is ABDUCTION. If a child it is KIDNAPPING.
No.
A 17 year old can be bound over for trial as an adult offender but they are not "legally" an adult until they reach their 18th birthday.
You're talking serious stuff. Kidnapping is a v-e-r-y serious offense whether you're a juvenile or an adult. You will not get a slap on the wrist for it. At the very least you're looking at some serious time in a juvenile facility and if they try you as an adult, possibly time in the state penitientiary.
Juveniles can be tried as adults for serious offenses, including murder, aggravated assault, sexual offenses, robbery, drug trafficking, kidnapping, and certain firearms violations. The decision to try a juvenile as an adult often depends on the severity of the crime, the age of the offender, and their prior criminal history. Laws vary by state, and some jurisdictions have specific criteria or "transfer laws" that determine whether a juvenile case can be moved to adult court.
Francyne Goyer-Michaud has written: 'The adult female offender'
Second degree statutory rape..5-7yrs in prison
Which state do you plan on kidnapping in? Are you kidnapping a child or an adult? Are you crossing state lines?....if so the FBI is gonna be all up in your business. I need more specifics before I can answer you better.
These are defined as first- or second-degree burns covering 15%-25% of an adult's body or 10%-20% of a child's body, or a third-degree burn on 2%-10% BSA.
The juveniles are eligible for adult sentencing. Good idea: Don't rob, steal or hurt anybody. Stay in school. Be good. Be free.