Depending on the community, there will be either a 'disorderly conduct' ticket or most likely the juvenile causing the damage will have to pay for damages and/or community service.
The crime of littering is not the crime of vandalism. Can you be charged with both vandalism and littering? Yes. For example, if you threw a bottle at someone's home, you would be littering and vandalising.
Juvenile court.
It Depends on what the Juvenile Is Being Charged with in the court's. And by your State Law. Under certain circumstances The court Will recommend "Diversion" Which will ovoid The Juvenile Being put into a Detention Center. If the Crime is more severe. The Juvinile Could be Placed into a Sentence that will consist of Time in a Detention center. In Rare cases If the Crime is Very Severe and depending upon His/Her Age the Juvenile Could be charged as an Adult. And be put into an Adult Institution. Usually these are only for Violent crimes. Or repeat Juvenile Offenders. In certain cases a Juvenile will Be given Probation And/Or Community Service. In more Serious cases this can be coupled With Detention time. If you can give me More information Like you're State And the Juveniles age. I can give a better Informed answer. But in reality the fate of the Juvenile rests in the Judges hands.
If a juvenile is charged as an adult, the trial will be heard in Superior Court.Added: . . . otherwise most court systems have a separate track for juvenile offenders - Juvenile Court.
Yes, he can be charged as Juvenile Offender. Although yonger than an adult - at 13 years old he is past "the age of reason."
That will be up to the judge
up to 15 years in prison.
no more then one year in jail or just fine.
Assault and vandalism.
Charged with 'Vandalism' - or - 'Destruction of Property' - punishment could depend on the cost(s) of removing and re-painiting the graffiti.
Usually, both of you.
You can get arrested and charged with vandalism
The crime of littering is not the crime of vandalism. Can you be charged with both vandalism and littering? Yes. For example, if you threw a bottle at someone's home, you would be littering and vandalising.
(In the US) The number of offenses with which a juvenile can be charged is not limited to any number.
A juvenile can be charged with any crime including the one cited in the query. The definitive factor is whether or not he or she will be deemed to stand trial as a juvenile or an adult. There is no way to accertain what type of sentencing a juvenile might receive if convicted of such a crime. The are many contributing factors the least of which would be the age of the defendant, any prior criminal history would be applicable as would the severity of the assault and upon whom the assault was committed, an so forth.
Last year, El, real name Patrick Eldra DeBarge, was charged with everything from drugs, and vandalism, to domestic violence. He has been locked up immediately, following his sentencing yesterday.
Yes, it can.