It is felony crime and a Federal offense chargeable under Title 18 Of the US Criminal Code.
More information about the original offense from which they were fleeing is needed, but, it could be.
Taking a minor across state lines without the permission of a parent or guardian is a federal crime. Wisconsin's laws cannot supersede the federal law.
If by "UPS" you mean the US Postal Service - YES - no question, it is definitely a federal offense. If by "UPS" you mean the private company known as the United Parcel Service, POSSIBLY. If, at any time during its delivery process it crossed state lines you could be charged with "Theft From an Interstate Shipment, also a federal offense.
Maybe probation for 1st offence and 3-5 years depending on the accused past record.Added: If the vehicle is driven across state lines, this offense can escalate to a federal offense (felony) and you can be tried in the federal, not state, court system.
No you cannot. That would be classified as kidnapping across state lines in the event the parents decided to go after you for it which is a federal offense.
Yes, taking a child across state lines without permission from the custodial parent or legal guardian can be considered kidnapping under federal law.
No. Each state has laws concerning this and crossing state lines could be a federal offense .
None. Federal law governs, and it is not against federal law for the person to whom the meds are prescribed to transport them across state lines
Anyone under age 18 who is a runaway in Mississippi is in violation of a status offense. If state lines are crossed and an adult aids the runaway, Federal charges will be pressed.
any amount of marijuana transported across state lines via mail is felony and prosecuted by the federal government if discovered.
The kind of criminals that go to federal prison are the kind that perform federal felonies. These are people like bankrobbers, kidnappers that take people across state lines, or people who try to fraud the government.