No, you can contribute to a minor to support whatever charity that minor might be collecting for. If you contribute to that minor's DELINQUENCY, though, you could be charged with a felony depending on how you were arraigned.
It will depend on whether it is a felony or a misdemeanor. A typical felony case has a limit of 4 years in Georgia. Misdemeanors have a 2 year limit.
Contributing to the delinquency of a minor is a felony on its own and can result in 5 to 8 years of jail time. Learn the law.
it depends on the offense just google it the Indiana Codes webpage is very clear
How do you expunge a felony in Georgia.
is concealing a car from repossession a felony in georgia?
It is felony crime and a Federal offense chargeable under Title 18 Of the US Criminal Code.
In Georgia, a DUI will become a felony on the fourth offense within ten years.A DUI becomes a felony in Georgia after the fourth offense within ten years
A child is no longer a minor in Georgia when he or she turns 18.
In Indiana, contributing to the delinquency of a minor is typically classified as a Class A misdemeanor. This can result in penalties including up to one year in jail and/or a fine of up to $5,000. However, if the act involves more serious offenses, such as providing alcohol or drugs to a minor, the charge can escalate to a Class D felony, which carries more severe penalties. Always consult legal counsel for specific cases.
the punishment would be you go to jail, i recently was in a similar situation. anyone who is involved or knew about anything whatever was going on will also have possible consequences of the same thing ( JAIL)
In Georgia, a DUI will become a felony upon the fourth offense committed within ten years. Prior to that, they will be misdemeanors.