Defining ''stay'' ....... as with them, YES. ........ In the car while they are commiting a crime, YES. even if you ar not in the building with them, If they leave and get in their car, or yours it does not matter, and IF THEY are persued and caught with you, you will be charged. KNOW WHAT YOUR PEOPLE DO BEFORE GETTING INVOLVED, AND HANGING OUT. It might even cost you your life..........
Yes, many youth have commited crimes. they are protected under the youth crimanal justice act. I know of people who have commited crimes and are not adults yet. Adults commit more crimes but youth still commit some of them.
Well...if the justic system is any good and they get caught they get in trouble... it mainly depends on the crime and if they are caught.
Unless their defense can prove that it was on account of their mental deficiency that they committed the crime. At the very least they should be remanded to a secure mental facility for either treatment or incarceration.
While under the age of majority (18 in most countries), young people are the responsibility of their parents or guardians. It is therefore reasonable to expect parents or guardians to assume some responsibility for the behavior of the young people they are responsible for raising to adulthood. Thus when young people seriously misbehave a reasonable argument can be made that some of the blame for this behavior may be attributed to bad parenting and the parents or guardians therefore are to some extent responsible and liable for the crimes.
During the initial invasion of Normandy, depicted in the movie, Mellish began to cry when he was given a Nazi youth knife taken off a dead German soldier. The character Mellish was Jewish and the German army was attempting to commit genocide of the Jewish people, so in reality, Mellish was crying for the crimes that were being committed against his people, not for himself.
Yes they do but not exclusively. People from all walks of life commit crimes and start fires, not just the homeless and not all homeless people commit crimes and start fires.
People that commit these crimes are not blameworthy.
Yes, of course. People who organize crimes are as guilty as those who commit them. This concept is basic.yes, he was a mass murderer
Yes, they do! Where they come from, their lifestyles are more, well, dirty! So when they come to our country they think they can preserve their dirty ways.
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Yes, many youth have commited crimes. they are protected under the youth crimanal justice act. I know of people who have commited crimes and are not adults yet. Adults commit more crimes but youth still commit some of them.
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She killed people because of jealous!
no thats humanly impossible
The same reason they do all over the world.
For some teens it is very common to commit crimes of vandalism, while other teens never do. A large number of vandalism crimes are committed by teens and not by people over the age of 20.
People can commit a wide range of crimes, including theft, assault, fraud, drug offenses, vandalism, and more serious offenses like murder or sexual assault. The types of crimes someone may commit often depend on various factors such as individual circumstances, opportunity, mental health, and personal motivations.