When a minor is charged with a felony, the case typically moves through the juvenile justice system, which focuses on rehabilitation rather than punishment. Depending on the severity of the crime and the minor's background, consequences can range from probation and community service to detention in a juvenile facility. In some cases, especially for serious offenses, a minor may be tried as an adult, leading to harsher penalties. Overall, the goal is to address the behavior and provide support to prevent future criminal activity.
No, you can contribute to a minor to support whatever charity that minor might be collecting for. If you contribute to that minor's DELINQUENCY, though, you could be charged with a felony depending on how you were arraigned.
Unable to asnwer your question, you give no indication of what you were charged with.
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.
They get arrested, charged, and stand trial.
Whatever the judge decided as punishment and jail time.
Felony offense - and a lifelong record as a sexual offender.
WHAT IS A FELONY FOR FIGHTING HOW CAN ONE BE CHARGED AS A FELONY WHEN nobody hit or touch anyone
You get charged with a felony. Although, having any amount of heroin is an auto felony in most states. So you can have a clean record but still get a felony for having even the smallest amount of heroin.
You probably won't get caught, but if you're a minor and you do get caught, you can be charged with fraud, which is a felony.
Yes, this is called aiding and abbeting. It is usually a felony.
if he gets caught he could be charged with contributing to the deliquency of a minor... reckless endangerment of a minor or even worse if you got a gung -ho D.A.
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