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Yes, an emancipated minor can still face legal consequences and go to jail if they break the law. Emancipation only grants the minor certain adult rights but does not exempt them from legal responsibility.
Most definitely - sounds like the start of an affair or they are already having an affair, confront your husband or her face to face.
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.
If a minor is charged with attempted burglary, the legal consequences will depend on the jurisdiction and the circumstances of the case. In general, the minor may face penalties such as probation, community service, counseling, or placement in a juvenile detention facility. It is important for the minor to have legal representation and follow the guidance of the court during the legal process.
The minor is not in an legal trouble, however, the person who is not a minor can face charges. Having the baby is not necessarily considered the crime, however, the older person could be charged with statutory rape.Ê
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.
One problem that children in non-legal unions may face happens when one parent may die and due to the lack of legal documents the child may not be able to claim for property or finance from the departed.
Individuals who purchase or furnish alcohol to a minor can face legal consequences such as fines, jail time, community service, and a criminal record. These consequences vary depending on the state and the specific circumstances of the offense.
Yes, an emancipated minor may be able to own a house because they have the legal status of an adult. However, they may face challenges such as obtaining a mortgage or entering into contracts due to their age. It is essential for them to seek legal advice and support to navigate the complexities of homeownership as a minor.
No, you will get a hefty fine and they can take the car. If your license was suspended for drinking you may face more legal action.
They can issue it, but they have no recourse in collecting on it if the minor doesn't pay. However if fake (fraudulent) information was used to obtain the card the minor could face criminal charges.
The legal responsibility typically falls on the individual or establishment that provided the alcohol to the minor. In some jurisdictions, both the supplier and the minor may face legal consequences for the underage consumption of alcohol.