Depending on the State, a 16 year old may be considered an adult in criminal cases and convicted to the fullest extent being a felony charge with a minimum sentence of 365 days.
he may or may not. It is certainly not something he would talk publicly about. His brother-in-law; however, was arrested on cocaine charges.
You would be charged with possession, charges with depend also on where you were when you got caught, like being caught in school you'd have to go to court. Where i live 20 grams and more is a felony. But having zip lock bags, or a scale would get you in for drug trafficking with intent to distribute (or intent to sell,).
What would be the charged on a assult 4
Most notably any drug trafficking charges. Each jurisdiction that issues a limo license will have its own rules by which it does.
Like charges repel. Unlike charges attract. Therefore, you would expect them to repel each other.
This is known as electrostatic induction. As charged object (say positive) is brought near by the neutral object the opposite charges i.e. negative would get attracted towards and positive charges would be pushed away. Yet the object is neutral though the charges got separated. Now due to attraction of unlike charges the neutral is attracted towards the charged one.
An arraignment is the appearance before the court where charges are read and a plea entered. You can be charged again after being arraigned, but the charges would be new ones.
A positively charged object. Like charges repel.
Assault and vandalism.
MagnestismThe Law of Attraction and Repulsion states that like charges repel each other, and unlike charges attract. For example, two positively charged objects would repel, whereas a positively charged object and a negatively charged object would attract.
Chances are you would be charged with abandonment, child endangerment, human trafficking, and a host of other criminal counts that would potentially put you in prison for life.
Assault and battery would be the basic charges.