I work at Circle K and i accidentally gave a minor matches and ended up getting fired,they called the cops and said that I was going to be charged with a petty offense. what is going to happen to me
You may face consequences for violating laws related to selling potentially dangerous items to minors, which can lead to fines, legal action, and even loss of your job. It's important to verify the age of customers especially when selling age-restricted products to avoid such situations in the future.
Yes, a minor can be arrested without the presence of their parents. Minors have the same rights as adults when it comes to being arrested and going through the legal system. However, the police are generally required to notify the parents or guardians of the minor after the arrest.
If you leave an inheritance to a minor, it may be held in a trust until the minor reaches the age of majority. The trustee will manage the inheritance on behalf of the minor until they are old enough to access it. It is important to set up clear instructions in your will for how you want the inheritance to be managed and distributed.
No, in Oklahoma, a minor cannot be emancipated without going through the court process. Emancipation requires a legal petition to be filed in court, followed by a hearing where a judge will determine if the minor meets the criteria for emancipation.
Yes, a minor can sue another minor for defamation. However, the legal process may be more complicated since minors are not typically allowed to enter into contracts or handle legal affairs without a parent or guardian's involvement. The court may appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the minor in such cases.
In Arizona, a 17-year-old cannot legally move out without parental consent. The legal age of majority in Arizona is 18, so until then, parents or a legal guardian are responsible for the minor. If a minor does leave home without permission, the parents could involve law enforcement to bring the minor back home.
No, you can not get life insurance without the insured's consent, unless it's for a minor.
You must fix whatever is wrong. Can be minor or major. No way of knowing until you have it looked at by a professional.
Don't lie about your health, ask your parents. No professional body piercing studio will pierce any minor without parental consent and proof of I.D.
A person who takes in a minor with the parents' permission may face criminal charges. It is best to call the parents or the police if the minor refuses to leave.
Depends on where you live and your age, some countries need your parents consent if you are a minor. If you can get them without your parents knowing am sure you can take them without their knowing, but think long and hard about what you are about to do.
Yes, all the time. Granted, most of them appear slightly on most seismographs, and are hence "known," but these minor tremors cannot be felt.
you cant.
It's a joint account. "Not knowing" is about the worst defense in the world for anything.
They will be returned to the parental home. Or they will be placed into a foster care facility until they turn 18.
it depends on how old is the minor
What exactly do you mean by "individually"? Assuming you're asking about a US passport: Minors are required to have their own individual passports, but a minor must apply in person with both parents/guardians; they can't get a passport without both parents knowing about it and approving of it.
The harmonic minor scale, in relation to the natural minor scale, has a raised 7th scale degree. This happens with the use of accidentals rather than the key signature.