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Some juveniles are criminally prosecuted as adults through a process called transfer. At age 13 or older, a juvenile may be transferred to adult criminal court, if a juvenile court judge finds probable cause that the juvenile committed a felony offense and conducts a transfer hearing.
You commit the criminal offense of contributing to the delinquency of a minor when you: commit some act or fail to act in a certain way, and. the action or inaction makes a child more prone to engage in illegal activities.
Undisciplined Juvenile: A juvenile who is at least 6 but less than 18 may be adjudicated as undisciplined if the juvenile is regularly disobedient to his or her parent or guardian, regularly found in places where it is unlawful for a juvenile to be, or has run away from home for more than 24 hours.
In North Carolina, contributing to the delinquency of a minor is a Class 1 Misdemeanor, which is punishable by 1-120 days of active, intermediate or community punishment.
Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor is classified as a Class A misdemeanor in South Carolina. If convicted, a person faces a fine of up to $3,000 or up to 3 years in jail or both. There is, of course, judicial discretion, meaning the judge has the final say as to what the specific sentence will be.
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Class 1 misdemeanors are more serious crimes, like larceny and possession of stolen property, breaking or entering, and soliciting a prostitute.
When someone under 18 is accused of breaking the law, the case is usually handled in juvenile justice (or delinquency) court.
The second type of delinquent act wouldnt usually be a crime had an adult performed it. These are known as status offenses since theyre only considered offenses because of the persons age. The most common examples of status offenses are staying out past curfew and possessing or consuming alcohol.

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