No jail time, just sexual harassment charges.
A minor has to have written permission from their parents for them to live with a guardian and go to school in another state.
A minor can only petition for emancipation in the state in which they are a legal resident, so you can't just go to another state and do it.
You could have drank it somewhere , like another state, gone into another state and been charged with and MIP in the second state for having the alcohol in your system.
Yes they will.see related links
There is no penalty because there are no laws about dating. Sexual contact is another story and the laws vary from state to state.
A minor can not legally leave the state without parental permission so this changes nothing.
Yes. The legal age for Nebraska is 19. Taking a minor across state lines without the permission of the minors parents is a federal felony. As soon as the minor's parents contacted authorities the adult and the minor would be taken into custody when located in Colorado (or any state) or upon their return to Nebraska.
You don't mention the state where the charges apply, so it's difficult to say specifically. "Indecent liberties" could include behavior ranging from improper touching of a minor in private or non-private areas, attempted or completed non-forcible sexual intercourse or other sexual penetration, "peeping tom" acts, or the deliberate exposure of a minor's private areas (as with pulling someone's swimsuit off). Aggravating factors could include involvement of a minor below a certain age, or a minor who was physically or developmentally disabled, furnishing the minor with alcohol or drugs to further the crime, or victimizing a minor in the accused's care. The specifics of these charges vary substantially from one state to another, both in their elements and in the way they are named.
The state of Michigan
A minor cannot runaway legally to a relative in another state and there not be any legal repurcussions from it. The parent/custodian has a "duty of care" that the law says they are responsible for that minors health, care and well being. Unless the minor has been emancipated then they can do whatever they want like an 18 year old + adult can do
I assume for child support for the grandchild. Missouri has such a law whereas the minor mother can sue the parents of the minor father and her own parents for child support. You would need to check the state web site on statutes to search for a similar law.
Michigan