Don't kid yourself - ALL postings on the web are traceable. If the YouTube appearance could be considered porn the authorities will probably want to track you down to determne if you performed it "under pressure" or "for pay." Depending on what the outcome of the investigation is, even if it was done "for fun" it could cause you and your parents/guardians LOTS of grief.
The parents cannot give you permission to break the law. Yes, you can be prosecuted and sent to jail.
The ability to father a child has no relationship to being sent to jail. If you are referring to going to jail because they fathered a child to a minor, it will depend on the laws where they are. If the girl is under the age of consent, it is possible.
Absolutely; in fact, minors have less clemency now than they did ten years ago.
she went to jail ofdrugs
he doesnt go to jail in the books.
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.
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.
Yes, you can go to jail for battery, delinquency of a minor, and fighting in public. How much time you can spend in jail will depend on your local and state laws.
U go to jail.
no
Yes
Huh you go to jail for rape!
25 years
Something will probably happen but maybe jail is not that likely.
No, the parent, or guardian, cannot go to jail for what they're son/daughter has done.
no he's not much on jail cells
Running away from home as a child is usually considered a status offense, meaning you are not charged with a crime but rather in need of care and support. If you are found, you may be returned to your home or placed in the custody of child protective services. The focus is on providing you with the necessary resources and support to ensure your safety and well-being.