If a minor is charged with attempted burglary, the legal consequences will depend on the jurisdiction and the circumstances of the case. In general, the minor may face penalties such as probation, community service, counseling, or placement in a juvenile detention facility. It is important for the minor to have legal representation and follow the guidance of the court during the legal process.
If a minor dies, the assets held in a Uniform Gifts to Minors Act (UGMA) account would typically become part of the minor's estate and be distributed according to the minor's will or intestacy laws. The assets would be managed by the executor or administrator of the minor's estate in accordance with applicable state laws.
Yes, if someone is accused of inappropriate touching of a minor, they can be charged with offenses such as sexual assault, sexual abuse, or lewd and lascivious behavior, depending on the laws of the jurisdiction. These charges can carry severe penalties, including imprisonment and registration as a sex offender. It is important for those accused to seek legal counsel immediately.
A person with hemophilia who has a minor cut may experience prolonged bleeding due to their blood's inability to clot properly. It is important for them to seek medical attention to stop the bleeding and prevent complications. Treatment usually involves applying pressure to the cut, using clotting factors or medication, and monitoring for signs of further bleeding.
Planetoids, or minor planets.
The natural minor scale with the most sharp notes is E natural minor, which has one sharp note (F#).
if he gets caught he could be charged with contributing to the deliquency of a minor... reckless endangerment of a minor or even worse if you got a gung -ho D.A.
10 years to life
it will depend on if they have him on house curfew on dusk till dawn if he is then he will be charged with a fellony and will lose the diversion which will happen no matter what but if not then hell be charged as a runaway
No. You are charged as an adult.
Yes, a minor can be charged with sexual battery of a minor if they engage in unlawful sexual contact with another minor. The specific laws and consequences vary by jurisdiction, but minors can be held accountable for such actions.
Yes, in some cases, individuals can be charged for crimes committed as a minor, depending on the severity of the offense and the laws in the jurisdiction.
Depending on the seriousness iof the charge, you will probably still be tried under the Juvenile Court guidelines.
no.
She could be charged with assault. As an adult, an assault against a minor is going to be pretty serious.
She can be charged with Fraud, and if your "friend" is a minor juvenile, they could be charged with permitting an assault on the minor.
Yes. Besides possession of a controlled substance, they can be charged with contributing to te delinquency of a minor.
If you dont get caught then you dont get caught and nothing happens, if you break the law and are a minor, depending on the extent you will either, if it is a driving law broken, you will get demerit's against your license, if it is not you will either get it put on your driving record, get a fine or go to juvie depending on the extend of the law broken