There is no age limit. It is as simple as this: The opportunity of having sex, a complaint from either kid's parents and one of them will end up in jail. The aftermath is even more complicated because the law says that" "Neither the victim's lack of chastity or the victim's consent are valid defenses" when trying to fight for the innocence of the defendant. However, in most cases the "perpetrators" are labeled as Sex Offenders for the rest of their lives.
Being charged with a crime does not make one an adult.
Being charged with a crime does not make him an adult.
13 years old for murder 14 for kidnapping
The age at which a person can be charged with a crime varies by country and jurisdiction. In many places, the minimum age is around 7 to 12 years old, but this can be influenced by factors like the seriousness of the offense. Additionally, in some cases, minors may be charged as adults depending on the nature of the crime and their age.
In Canada:No. However if you are 18 and your have sex with someone that is below that age of 18 then they can call it rape, and you can get charged. And porn is not illegal, only if it is child pornography.
From my understanding there is no age limit to being charged with a felony and you can be charged as an adult for any serious crime above the age of thirteen in most jurisdictions.
There is no law by which a person would be "locked up" or charged with a crime for an age difference with a spouse. You could be confusing this with statutory rape, where rape with a child is a crime.
In Maine, if the intention of child abandonment can be proven, it is prosecuted. They can be charged with a Class D crime or Class C crime.
By committing a crime of violence or neglect against a minor.
Any child who is over "the age of reason" (usually set at somewhere around 7 years of age) can be charged with an offense.
Unless they've changed the law recently, all 16 and 17-year-olds arrested for any offense in NC, are automatically tried as adults. They can be tried as adults at a younger age (13, I believe), depending on the severity of the crime.
It can depend on the age of the child.