The youngest place to get a tattoo without parental consent?
18 so you aren't getting a tattoo any time soon.
What are the pro and cons of trying juveniles as adults?
Intended as a deterent to juvenile crime, it is an abomination of the first order. A child must be properly defined in a statuatory sense. Governments determine child labor laws by age. They determine access to military service by age. They determine access to alcohol, driving and tobacco by age. As a nation of laws, the US must not only establish the rules, it must enforce them. Answer: On the contrary, trying juveniles as adults isn't so much a deterrent but that the crime committed is that of an adult level of nature in the planning and execution of the crime or as repeat offender. The severity of the crime doesn't necessarily have to be that of a murder or armed robbery. Much in the same way a court determines the pliability of a minor's "emancipation" , so does it utilize the same tools to decide whether or not a juvenile can stand in judgment for a crime in the same manor of an adult. There is a certain amount of ambiguity when it comes to a jury trial because the mere presents of a minor being tried as an adult, facing adult punishment often leans the jury to offer lesser sentences than that of an adult, but the impact is there non the less. To back up a small bit, the severity of the crime, may play a bit because of the amount of time a minor could possibly serve for the crime, if found guilty. After being found guilty, normally the remand is until the minor reaches the age of 21 in a juvenile/family court system. If the state mandatory remand is over say, twenty years, the juvenile is held over and adjudicated as an adult. (To serve the minimum) Juveniles, even tried as an adult, will never face the death penalty, but could possibly be remanded for life if the crime fits the punishment, but also would more likely be allowed parole more often than say, an adult charged with a like crime. When it comes to crimes committed by juveniles, There are no "Pros or Cons" to try the juvenile as an adult. The juvenile must be afforded the ability to benefit from the incarceration, and be given the opportunity to reform.
Is there a grace period for expired tags in Tennessee?
The length of grace periods varies from state to state. Iowa, Oklahoma, and Colorado each give you one month after your registration expires, while Texas gives you only five days. But there is none for TN.
What is the legal age for leaving children at home in Tennessee for a couple hours after school?
There is no law regarding age. The laws deal with child endangerment. If the child is safe, feels safe, and knows how to take care of themselves in an emergency, they should be okay. Most authorities agree that at 12 or 13, leaving a child home for a couple of hours during the day should be okay.
What is the legal age for a child to stay in the car?
The fourteen states that have laws that prohibit leaving children unattended in an automobile include California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, and Washington. Most states have clauses in those laws specializing that the child must be in obvious danger or (in the case of Washington) depend on what type of establishment you are going into.
Penalties for leaving children alone range from noncriminal traffic infractions to second-degree manslaughter charges if the child dies as a result from being left alone in the car. Additionally, there is a wide age range of children that pertain to these laws.
Please note that even if a state does not have a specific law prohibiting adults from leaving children unattended, state and local prosecutors have the discretion to criminally charge adults under existing child endangerment laws if there is a significant threat to the child.
The reasoning behind most of these laws is that, children, who have smaller bodies, react faster to adverse conditions. Therefore, if a car is sweltering and they are unable to open the doors, then they are too young to save themselves.
Have your kid open the car door by themselves and you can leave them in the car while you shop.
How old can a child be to be home alone overnight in the state of West Virginia?
Well it does depend on the type of neighborhood you live in, do crimes happen often? are houses broken into near you? I think the proper age for staying home alone in West Virginia should be about 11 or 12 years old and old enough to handle an unexpected emergency. But never leave a child home alone during the night. There are very few states in the U.S. with legal minimum ages for children home alone, but many state agencies have published guidelines. Georgia, Illiniois, Maryland and Oregon are a few of the states with specific ages mentioned in their laws.
12 years of age appears to be the most common recommendation. Below in Related Links is an article entitled Home Alone Children Legal Age Limits state by state comparison with references.
One guideline from a California child welfare representative suggests that 8 year olds and over can be left at home for a brief amount of time(such as just after school). The most common statement is that a child's maturity should be the determining factor and not just age.
What is the salary for a juvenile court counselor?
it depends on your state and county averaged about juvenile court counselor trainee about $26,257 in 12 months 18 months about $27,632 24 months $28,729 juvenile court counselor I $27,362 - $44,890 juvenile court counselor II $29,826 - $49,174
What is the primary goal of juvenile courts?
The primary goal of juvenile courts is rehabilitation. Juvenile courts deal with young adults and children under the age of 21. Judges will use a wider range of options to treat youthful offenders.
Do you need a tattoo license in Canada?
NO.
However, let's get this straight. There is no Canadian licensing body that licenses the tattoo artist or certifies him/her to be able to tattoo. There is a school in Toronto, but it is not accredited to my knowledge.
The tattoo artists' SHOP must be licensed. This process involves having Health Canada inspect the tattoo shop at least once a year to ensure that they are following Canada guidelines in health and safety (ensuring that the environment is clean, equipment is properly stored, used and sterilized where appropriate; ensure that the proper disinfectants are being used etc...
People are quickly mixing up "licensed studio" with a "tattoo license or certification" which are two completely different things.
Your shop has to be licensed, but the artist does not.
What is the law about children riding in the front passenger seat of a vehicle in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin law states children 3 and under must sit in a rear seat, if available; however, the state recommends children under 13 also sit in a rear seat.
According to a joint study by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and State Farm Insurance, motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for children in the US. In Wisconsin, more than 2,000 children are killed or injured in traffic accidents each year.
Front seat passengers under the age of 13 are 40% more likely to be injured in an accident than those over 13. Front passenger-side airbags also increase the potential for injury to younger children. The study noted no additional risk for properly restrained 13- to 15-year-olds.
Wisconsin's child passenger safety laws are among the weakest in the nation, which has resulted in the state losing federal transportation incentive dollars. In an effort to improve their safety record, Wisconsin recently enacted a booster seat law with the following requirements:
Child Booster Seat Rules
Children must be in a car seat until they reach age 4 and in a booster seat until they reach age 8.
* Less than 1 year old, or less than 20 lbs. must be in a rear-facing child seat in the back seat (if so equipped). * Age 1 to age 4, or less than 40 lbs. must be in a forward-facing child seat in the back seat (if so equipped). * Age 4 to age 8, between 40-80 lbs., and no more than 4 ft. 9 ins. must be in a booster seat. Transportation rule 310 specifically exempts children who are incapable of being transported due to body size, medical condition or disabilities. These children may use regular seat belts.
The fine for failing to comply with this law is $75.00.
What states can you get a drivers license if its supendend in another state?
This is a question we get often, and the answer is always no. If you want more detail, you can read through the 'Related Questions' where you'll find previously answered questions with more in-depth answers. But the short answer is going to be no.
What is the legal age for a child to babysit in Wisconsin?
There is no law in Wisconsin regarding the legal age to babysit. When a state has no law or recommendation, a person could wind up with a Child endangerment charge if something happens to the children.
What is the legal age children can be left home alone in NJ?
12 years old appears to be the most common recommendation. The link below provides a state by state comparison.
What type of case would involve child custody?
There are numerous sub-categories of family law, which can involve marriage, divorce, de facto law, same sex relationships, property settlement, children's issues, mediation, collaborative law, and more.
In the early 1800s new state constitutions expanded the electorate by giving the vote to?
new immigrants
John C. Calhoun
Why did the founding fathers like Locke's theory of the Social Contract?
They liked his theory because it made people more civilized.
Who were the samaritans and what did the people of judah think of them?
The Samaritans were converts who were brought after the destruction of Jerusalem. The majority of the Hebrew population was taken off to Babylon as prisoners, but some Samaritan converts remained behind. They broke the laws of Moses by intermarrying with the local peoples and became, in a sense, "half-breeds". When the Jews returned from their exile they shunned these people. The half-breeds were not allowed to return to Judah or Jerusalem and so they settled in the region of Samaria from which they took their name. At the time of Jesus Samaritans were no longer considered Jews on any level though the Samaritans still held to some Jewish religious practices. The word "Samaritan" became a by-word to the Israelites and they hated them. The Jews use the name in a derogative way towards Jesus saying, "You Samaritan!"
Can a 15-year-old get a work permit?
Check their school office. If they're enrolled in a school, they'll need a school permit to work.
Can one adopt an 18-year-old in Washington?
No, but you can become their guardian, if you think they need it, or they need looking after then you can apply for guardianship, especially if they have special needs.
What are the state laws for vehicle repossession in Maryland?
I have recently learned that the Department of Finance regulates collection agencies as well as finance companies. I was emphatically told that in a vehicle repossession, the towing company/repo company cannot, repeat, cannot charge a separate storage fee for your personal belongings. They belong to you. If you are told that they can charge for the goods, the goods, under the credit law means the good that can be repossessed under the loan which is the vehicle or the home, not the personal belongings. Call your local Consumer Protection agency to get help. I know this is the law in Maryland for a fact. It took me 30 days, but I am going to pick up my personal belongings tomorrow and I do not have to pay a storage fee for them. Tammy/
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This is true but you are not getting charged for your personal property it is for their time to remove it and give it to you. J D Recovery LLC
What is the last example of indirect voting in a national election?
The ______ is the last example of indirect voting in national elections