If you are an adult.
if they have you in custody, yes they can
A runaway person is considered to be almost against law in Indiana. If you runaway without good reason or becoming emancipated before you turn 18 then you are considered to be a runaway.
Well, darling, in Washington state, harboring a runaway is considered a misdemeanor offense. If convicted, you could face up to 90 days in jail and a fine of up to $1,000. So, unless you're looking for a little jail time and a hefty fine, I suggest you leave the runaway wrangling to the professionals.
In the state of Tennessee, if you are 16 and runaway, you are considered a runaway. If you want to leave home, you need to talk to your parents about it.
Yes, if an individual moves to a state where the legal age of majority is 18 and they are under 18, they may be considered a runaway if they leave home without parental permission. Each state has its own laws regarding the legal age of majority and runaway status.
No, if the 17 year old isn't where their parents expect them to be, they are a runaway.
Assuming they're absent from home without their parents' permission, absolutely they're considered a runaway.
Yes, even if the legal age of majority is 17 in Washington state, you would still be considered a runaway until you reach that age. Running away without parental consent is generally illegal until you reach the age of majority in your state of residence.
They are technically an adult,so they can live their life.
Yes, spitting on someone can be considered assault in Washington State.
At 18 years old, the person is considered an adult and then not a runaway.