Misdemeanor.
It is a battery, perhaps an assault as well. The age does not matter, it is a crime.
yes,i think.
you mean what is the crime called? cause felony is the classification of the outcome from a crime its called statuory rape in most states and child molestation depending on the age of the minor the more severe your felony punishment will be like a 17 yr old a day away from 18 would be less severe punishent then molesting a baby
Yes, a minor can go to prison for committing a crime, but the process and consequences may differ from those for adults.
Yes, a minor can be arrested for committing a crime. Minors are subject to the same laws as adults and can face legal consequences for their actions.
Yes
No, it's a felony in all U.S. states. Not a minor crime.
No. Although crime is crime, when a minor commits it it is generally referred to in a general sense as :juvenile crime." It's a little complicated to explain but an "inchoate offense" is a type of crime that is committed when you are contemplating the commission of another crime. It is conduct that is deemed criminal without actual harm being done, provided that the harm that could have occurred is prevented by law.
If you are falsely accused of a crime with a minor you need to seek out the expertise of a lawyer. They will be able to assess the evidence and develop a plan to ensure your freedom.
A misdimeaner is a crime. It is considered a 'minor' crime. Punishments usually deal with a fine and/or less than a year in jail. They are not considered as bad as a felony.
It's probably a violation of the Facebook Terms of Service, and could get your account cancelled, but it's not in and of itself actually a crime.
Yes, police can arrest a minor if they have committed a crime or are suspected of committing a crime. Minors can be taken into custody and may face legal consequences for their actions.