The consequences for contributing to the delinquency of a minor will vary depending on where it occurs. For example in California, a person found guilty of this crime can be imprisoned for up to one year and fined up to $2,500. They may also be placed on probation for up to five years.
If you are charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Idaho your punishment may vary depending on the exact circumstances in the case. However, they can include jail time or a fine.
possible jail time, fines, probation, and many other charges added.
the punishment would be you go to jail, i recently was in a similar situation. anyone who is involved or knew about anything whatever was going on will also have possible consequences of the same thing ( JAIL)
Contributing to the delinquency of a minor is a felony on its own and can result in 5 to 8 years of jail time. Learn the law.
You can serve a prison term for "contributing to juvenile delinquency" or numerous other related offenses. If there are other events tha alcohol affected, such as a car wreck or other injury or dath, there could be other penalties. Depending on the state it can lead to large fines and jail time of up to a year.
Yes, you can go to jail for battery, delinquency of a minor, and fighting in public. How much time you can spend in jail will depend on your local and state laws.
don't be easy and he won't get charged next time
No jail time, just sexual harassment charges.
A while
10 years to life
In Arizona, it is illegal for an 18-year-old to engage in sexual activity with a minor under the age of 18. If an 18-year-old gets a 16-year-old pregnant, they could face charges of statutory rape, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, or other related offenses. Penalties can include fines, jail time, and registering as a sex offender.
First, you don't get a ticket for that. You get charged. However, it depends on the age; if by you meant someone under legal drinking age, that's a misdemeanor and carries a $250 fine and/or between 24-32 hours of community service. There's also a separate charge if that underage person causes injury or death to themselves or someone else (look up CA Code - Section 25658), which can result in a $1,000 fine and jail time. If you actually meant a minor (i.e. an individual under the age of 18), then that's considered "contributing to the delinquency of a minor" and carries a fine of up to $2,500 and up to a year in jail. Finally, if it's not your first offense of this nature, the punishment is more severe.