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The consequences depend upon the circumstances of the act. If the minor is jumping over fences and not disturbing the property or the property owner's in any manner then it would probably result in he or she getting yelled at or having their parents notified or even bitten by the family's dog(s). If the minor was on bicycle or other form of transportation and did damage to the property or did damage to the property under any circumstances there might be a criminal charges applicable and the property owner could definitely pursue civil action.
It all depends upon their age, circumstances, and intention. A common argument is that teens are still developing and might not be fully mature and accountable enough to form full intent. Then there are those who believe capital punishment is wrong for anyone, including teens. The circumstances matter. Consider these: - If they kill a person who was previously threatening their life, that could be considered extenuating circumstances. To them, it could have been a matter of killing or being killed, and thus they acted first. - A teen may be the victim of bullying and just snap and kill those who tormented them. The teen might even suffer PTSD from the bullying and couldn't take the trauma and abuse anymore. - There are teens and even younger children who kill abusive family members. A child may be tired of sexual abuse and finally kills the abuser. - They might kill someone during a riot or other civil unrest. They normally wouldn't do so, but the situation and group dynamic were so crazy that they just acted. That is no excuse, but killing under such circumstances doesn't always meet the legal definition of murder. A manslaughter conviction would be more likely.
In the legal sense that would be a decision for the court not for an individual. Generally under such circumstances the court will order an investigation by a state agency such as CPS or DFS, and if warranted the agency will request the court to take further action. Some factors that might apply if the matter were addressed by the court would be, if the child or children were with her when she was arrested, if she had a previous criminal record of any sort (which apparently is the case), the condition of the children and the home, and so forth.
To make one's teeth chatter, it might be necessary to walk outside in very cold weather. Standing outside in the cold is all it takes to make one's teeth chatter.
Not usually, but extenuating or complicated circumstances might apply. I suggest you see a lawyer or consumer rights group (like the BBB).
no... in some circumstances it might be
Suspected or found to be involved in espionage. As a retaliatory act against another nation. Any deemed necessary for security purposes.
what circumstances might the president use a pocket veto
No, but, they might be dangerous in the right circumstances.
Though some might say it is necessary to feed the population of the world, overfishing is not necessary.
When the secret levy doesn't hold.
Explain under what circumstances a business manager might also be a business administrator
To apply for Barclays credit cards one might go the official Barclays website. One can apply for business or personal credit cards. One can also apply through the CreditCards' website.
What are some steps you might take after coming to a solution Check all that apply
An accident is usually the fault of the driver who was violating the law. However, other circumstances may apply. It is illegal to go through a yield sign and not yield even if you then slam on the brakes. Still, something else might apply. Courts exist to take care of such situations.
I'm failing to see any real point in applying makeup you will then cover up with latex anyway. Under some unusual circumstances you might want to apply makeup prior to adding a latex appliance (if, for example, the skin beneath will be able to be seen through an opening in the appliance), but normally the makeup will be the finish.