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The Charges Of Being Caught With A Minor

Charges Of Being Caught With A Minor

The charges for being caught with a minor will vary based on the specific factors of the case. For example, a parent caught with a minor child when they have no legal parental rights, would likely be charged with kidnapping. In contrast, a child in the care of a custodial parent that is unable to leave or being held against their will would likely include false imprisonment charges. The charges for being caught with minors depend on the intent of the individual, as well as their relationship to the minor child. For example, a significant other may be charged with statutory rape, even when both individuals consented. According to the law, minor children are not legally able to consent to sexual acts. In cases where both individuals are under the age of consent, the male can usually be charged anyway, depending on the jurisdiction.

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