In most states the age for sexual consent is 16. You could be arrested and charged with rape (it does not matter that it wasn't forced). Once that baby is born, a DNA test will prove beyond any doubt that you are guilty of the crime, and you will be convicted. In many states, even if the parents don't pursue pressing charges, the state can and may (CA is a prime example of this).
Mischief refers to playful or minor wrongdoing, often causing trouble or annoyance. It is commonly associated with pranks, practical jokes, or minor acts of disobedience.
If a minor is caught selling weed in school in California, they could face disciplinary action from the school, potential legal consequences, and involvement of law enforcement. The severity of the consequences will depend on factors such as the amount being sold and the minor's previous record.
Idaho has no emacipation laws. The only way to get emancipated is to have you're parents allow you to marry an adult (18+) in which case, your new spouse becomes your guardian.
For the minor herself there is no difference apart from her rights to decide over her pregnancy and child. She has no right to move or marry without parental consent and pregnancy does not make her emancipated.
No, in California it is illegal for a minor to consume alcohol even with parental permission on home property. California's alcohol laws prohibit individuals under the age of 21 from possessing or consuming alcohol in any circumstance, including at home with parental consent.
You don't get in trouble for proposing to anyone. Even if she's 13. You can propose to anyone and it doesn't matter where they live or how old they are. You only get trouble if you marry someone who is too young.
No
In NC a minor cannot marry without their parents consent or a court order, and the chances of a court allowing a minor to marry against their parents wishes are slim to none.
you don't.
No
If your phone has pornographic pictures of a minor, or you are a minor, you can get into trouble.
It depends on where you live and how old the minor is.
you mean "repercussion"A minor age 16 or older can marry with the consent of their parents. At 18, you are no longer a minor. Persons younger than 16 cannot marry without the consent of parents AND a judge.
Yes, a minor lying is not a defense.
If you are no longer a minor then yes, you can marry your Junior High love.
No
They all can get in trouble and the seller too.