No a child cannot go to adult jail but you can/will be punished as in community service or other ways.
Jail.
I think they are housed in adult jail and prison
It depends. If the minor is charged with an adult, the potential prison time is likely similar to that of an adult charged with the same crime. If the minor is charged in juvenile court, the max/min penalties are probably set by the state.
Fines, jail time, police record that can affect possible education and employment opportunities. * Probation and restitution. All juvenile records are either sealed or expunged when the minor reaches the state's legal age of majority, if the minor was not adjudicated as an adult.
No.
25 years jail time in state of maryland
It depends on the nature of the misdemeanor as well as on the age and criminal history of the offender. Some offenders will get off with a warning or community service, while others may get jail time.
Rm 2000 or 1 year jail
Depends on how old you are and how severe the crime was.
How much jail time for a kilo of cocaine in Maryland?
You should be put in a young offenders jail not an adult jail at that age.
yes
Jail depends on what state law says but if the minor is below age of consent, kissing is considered a sexual act in some states.
So that he could keep some of its pro-Southern leaders in jail, and prevent the state from voting Confederate.
Depending on how you are protecting the minor from an adult you could go to jail. If you are protecting the minor within the guidelines of the law then you will not go to jail.
To stop vandalism, you can increase surveillance in the area, improve lighting, install security cameras, form community watch programs, and educate the public about the consequences of vandalism. Additionally, promptly cleaning up any existing vandalism can discourage further incidents.
The penalty for vandalism depends on the value of the property damaged. If it is less than 500 dollars in damage, it a person could earn a year in jail and a 10,000 dollar fine. If over 500 dollars in damage, it could cost 50,000 dollars in fines and five years in jail.