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Your current state is Ohio
answered on Jul 27, 2023
In New Jersey, if a juvenile commits a crime and is caught months later, the age at which they will be charged typically depends on the specific legal provisions and statutes in the state's juvenile justice system.
In most cases, the age of the juvenile at the time the crime was... View More
He was on probation and the police arrested him for violation well they really did come for that that was an excuse to get into the door so they could search my house for a gun but they did not find a gun so they arrested him .2 or 3 months ago, and his public defender won't talk to me is this... View More
answered on Jul 26, 2023
The public defender is under no legal duty to talk to you and is legally prohibited from sharing with you any confidential information including things like his case strategy. Any information he may share with you would not be protected by the attorney-client privilege, so the prosecutor could ask... View More
My daughter is type 1 diabetic, and she was denied her accommodations at a summer camp in Florida in which she was enrolled and we have been paying for more than 1 year to save her place, on June 15, 2023 I filled out all the forms required by the camp with all her necessary accommodations,... View More
answered on Jul 27, 2023
The camp may or may not be in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act, depending on various factors. This publication by the American Diabetes Association is helpful: https://diabetes.org/sites/default/files/2021-06/Camp_2021_Fact%20Sheetsnewbranding.pdf
As explained there, the... View More
answered on Jul 25, 2023
The specific charges and potential consequences you might face in court for petit larceny, destruction of public property, and curfew violations in Oklahoma will depend on the circumstances of your case, your previous record, and the prosecutor's decision. Since you are a minor, your case will... View More
I let my 10 yr old stay alone in my hotel room for less than an hour.He left the room for a soda and locked himself out. He called me on his cell to let me know and I began heading back to him. He decided to ask the hotel lobby for a key and they called the police. Va does not have a minimum age... View More
answered on Jul 24, 2023
There is likely probable cause to charge you under Virginia Code Section 18.2-371 for rendering the child in need of supervision. There may be additional charges. It sounds like the charging decision is left to the discretion of the prosecutor in that jurisdiction. If charged, you should... View More
can my parents file any order or sue him?
answered on Jul 25, 2023
Yes, you can still date. Since you are 17, you have reached the legal age of consent in Texas to engage in sexual activity. That may not be the best decision for you and your parents may not like you engaging in sexual activity with him. But, legally, you are old enough to make that decision for... View More
answered on Jul 23, 2023
You may have grounds to file a lawsuit against the juvenile detention center if the strip searches were conducted in violation of your constitutional rights. The Fourth Amendment protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures, and strip searches must be justified by reasonable... View More
answered on Jul 19, 2023
I would advise you to seek a consultation with an attorney. Because no one can begin to give you advice based on the sentence you have posted on the board. Many more details are needed in order to provide an accurate response.
It happened at school and judicial system here is crazy they want to put all these kids on probation random urinalysis nobody ever gets off probation this all happened in Fremont County Idaho
answered on Jul 26, 2023
I am not sure of your exact question, but if you do not want to accept any plea bargain offer made by the State, you have the right to have a trial in the matter.
He is now 18 almost 19 and recieved a call from the court that would have had jurisdiction if he had been an adult. The told him he had a warrent and had to pay them or he would be arrested, the court clerk also told him that they were just waiting until he turned 18 to issue a warrent. I... View More
answered on Jul 8, 2023
When you are pulled over for a traffic violation, the officer usually writes information on a citation and the driver has to sign that, which contains a promise to appear, in lieu of being immediately arrested, taken to jail and the car impounded. Most people sign rather than go to jail. That... View More
Is it legal for a 15 year old and a 18 year old to date in the state of Missouri
answered on Jul 6, 2023
In Missouri, the age of consent is 17 years old. This means that engaging in sexual activity with someone who is under 17 years old can potentially be considered statutory rape. However, dating or having a romantic relationship between a 15-year-old and an 18-year-old may not necessarily be illegal... View More
My 16 yoa son works for a large christian camp weedeating and mowing. His coworkers who are juveniles keep haraasing him, which he has advised his supervisor. One attacked him with a weedeater and they did not fire that juvenile. Are they not wrong for not firing or reprimanding him? My son has... View More
answered on Jul 8, 2023
Sorry to hear your sun endured this treatment. Employees are usually limited to worker's compensation benefits from on the job injuries. One exception is for the intentional physical assault by a co-worker. Then general negligence law kicks in. The employer can become civilly liable for... View More
Made illegal left turn from side street to 2 lane 1 way into the right lane. My son used his personal cellphone to call us. (Wasn't the officer.) Was read rights at police station with us present Except he read them then left the room before 20 minutes was up. Then came back into the room... View More
answered on Jul 5, 2023
First off, they read him his rights once. Secondly, not reading your rights does not mean not guilty automatically, If Miranda is violated it only suppresses any statements made.
He was not charged with underage drinking, curfew, truancy, or running away. He was charged with a criminal... View More
My adopted 17 year old is out of control but I don’t want to file a beyond control petition because I feel like it’s just going to put more work on me for the same results. He already has all the resources and we even helped him get his GED 7 months ago since school was a big issue. We are not... View More
answered on Jul 6, 2023
Take the petition. No realistic other way to get a handle on it.
Would I have to wait for my next meeting with my probation officer?
answered on Jul 3, 2023
The conditions of house arrest are set by the court and supervised by the probation officer. It is crucial to strictly adhere to the terms of your house arrest order until your probation period is officially over and your probation officer gives you permission to resume normal activities without... View More
The axis lock is used on Benchmade knives. It locks the blade in the open position. The person carrying the knife is under 18 years old.
answered on Jun 25, 2023
So, essentially a pocket knife. Sure, the concealed carry law doesn't prohibit the carrying of a "common pocketknife". See Chapter 790, Florida Statutes:
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0700-0799/0790/0790ContentsIndex.html
answered on Jun 20, 2023
Reunification (getting your child back) is going to be a process. Most parents find this process a lot less frustrating when they have an attorney representing them. Without an attorney you may find social workers and attorneys for the state who do not want to communicate with you, judges who you... View More
answered on Jun 17, 2023
As a juvenile on probation, you are subject to certain conditions and restrictions as part of your probation. These conditions may include drug testing and restrictions on drug use, even if the drug in question is not related to the offense that led to your probation.
If your probation... View More
The facility just hangs up the phone with no explanation. The child is denied phone calls and visitation. There is no explanation. Can a facility do this?
answered on Jul 10, 2023
Facilities typically have guidelines for visitation and phone calls, but reasonable access should generally be allowed for family members unless there are safety or legal concerns. If you're experiencing difficulties, it's advisable to contact the facility's administration or seek... View More
I'm 18 and male. Four years ago when I was 14, my mother was going to visit her friend who lived in the countryside for a few days and she took me with her. While we were walking over to her friend's house, I slipped and fell in the mud. When we arrived at her friend's house, my... View More
answered on Jun 5, 2023
Generally, you cannot successfully sue someone unless their actions or inactions caused you to suffer actual legally compensable injuries. Your question does not mention any such injuries, and it is difficult to imagine how the facts you describe would likely result in any such injury.
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