Oregon.
It depends on whether they are state or federal charges, and the quantity involved.
You cannot drop charges. The state presses and/or drops criminal charges.
Depends what state you want you know about. NYS and PA yes a Minor will get DWI charges if that's the case.
No jail time, just sexual harassment charges.
GO to dol.gov in look at the "kid and youth" section
Yes, charges can be pressed against an adult who takes a minor runaway out of state. This can involve various legal issues, including kidnapping or contributing to the delinquency of a minor, depending on the circumstances and the laws of the state involved. Law enforcement may also work with child protective services to ensure the minor's safety and well-being. Ultimately, the specifics would depend on the situation and jurisdiction.
Yes, Oregon My Oregon is the state song for Oregon.
Oregon is not in a state, it is a state.
The Oregon Swallowtail butterfly is Oregon's state insect, not it's state mammal. The Oregon Swallowtail was named Oregon's state insect because of it's prevalence in the state of Oregon.
The minor will be returned home and the adult will be facing federal charges for taking them in (because once you cross state lines, it becomes a federal issue).
No, it is not legal to have more than one wife in the state of Oregon. Polygamy, or having multiple spouses simultaneously, is illegal in all states in the U.S., including Oregon. Individuals in polygamous relationships can face legal consequences, including criminal charges. Oregon recognizes only monogamous marriages.