In Wisconsin, the age at which a person can be charged with a crime and potentially sent to jail is 17. However, individuals as young as 10 can be subject to juvenile court proceedings for certain offenses. Once a minor turns 18, they are considered an adult in the eyes of the law and can face adult criminal charges.
no you can go in jail if your court doing it
Yes,you can actaully go to jail for that.
17
You should be put in a young offenders jail not an adult jail at that age.
You cannot be jail for owing a debt. You are jailed for contempt of a court order, so this is the preview of the court.
Yes you can, it's a class A misdemeanor since the age of consent is 18 with no close in age exception. Anyone can report you for statutory rape.
Over age persons still go to jail for sexual intercours with sixteen female?"
34 years old
You have to be licences!
about 22 years old
You could possibly go to jail
Hitting ANYONE, regardless of their sex or age, is ASSAULT. Yes, you can go to jail for it, and if the female is pregnant, it is an 'enhanced' penalty. .