The minor would be placed in Arkansas foster care until a relative is found in California. The relative would likely have to come to Arkansas. A court hearing would be held to either return you to California with a relative, or keep you in foster care in Arkansas. As a runaway, you'd likely be put in a strict environment.
He will be sent home by th po-lEEc
Runaway slaves who are caught escaping may face punishment in the form of physical abuse, imprisonment, or being returned to their owners. The severity of the consequences would typically depend on the laws and attitudes towards slavery in the region where they are caught.
if your under aged then the people you are staying with can be charged with fostering a runaway. you really want to be careful with this because if your parents want to press charges against the people you are with they can possibly charge them with kiddnap,even if you diod runaway on your own!!! good luck!
nothing really.. they ask you to leave.
the reward would be a ransom
They probably take it away from you and you get a fine...Just a gues though.
often, if they're caught they're sent to a juvenile detention center of some kind, where they treat them like criminals. I watched a special about it on tv.
because they could get caught by their owner and get punished
People who were caught helping runaway slaves faced severe consequences, such as imprisonment, fines, or physical punishment. Many were also subject to public humiliation and ostracism from their communities.
It was an underground path that runaway slaves used to get to the north without being caught
If the girl is 19 and the boy runaway is 16, and the female is also pregnant, than the female alone risks possiblity of a state charge OS statuatory rape and also losing her unborn child to a foster home or state facility. The boy will suffer no consequesce, although the state may mandate counseling.
It's usually the same punishment as if they were driving their own car.