Probably a fine. Be careful dating the younger girls too, you dont want to end up with a felony.
2007-06-13 02:07:04
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answered by civil_av8r 7
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I've never heard such a thing before. Usually they wont get anybody for curfew unless theres a group of kids causing a disturbance in a neighborhood because they have better things to do then yell at a few kids for being loud outside. Back in 8th grade, I got in trouble for being out past curfew but there was like 10 of us and the cop gave us a phone and said just call your parents so I know you guys get home safe so I wouldnt even worry about it if I were you.
2007-06-13 02:09:31
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answered by Marshall 5
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Nothing, a slap on the wrist you guys are too near in age for them to do anything and if her parents actually go to court with you and back you on that they knew you two were together, I doubt if you even get a fine besides the speeding ticket. Dont worry about it...
2007-06-13 02:19:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Contributing to the deliquency of a minor child.
Up to $5000 fine and 1 year imprisonment
2007-06-13 02:08:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude, you have to stop dating underage girls. As much as you feel like a kid still you will be tried as an adult for any crimes involving girls under the age of 18. You may even get charged with sex crimes for just for dating your girlfriend. As much as you guys love eachother you have to stay away from her until she turns 18. Unless you want to go back to jail of course.
2007-06-13 03:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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SHould be jail. Why are you an adult with a 15 year old girlfriend? Leave her be and find another adult to date. Let her have her childhood back.
2007-06-13 02:29:12
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely, i might want to probably pass by inspite of the ocassion replaced into and by no ability fairly have a collection curfew. i imagine numerous it relies upon on how inconvenienced you sense like being. for instance... are you going to be disturbed by your newborn coming in at 2am on per week evening? do you may want to paintings the subsequent day and could you lay wide awake annoying in the journey that your newborn is accessible in overdue? i have not precisely set any curfew time for my toddlers and resources them a time to be abode in protecting with what they are doing and what time they left. there are situations when I easily have allowed my newborn to stay out as overdue as middle of the night (on a weekend) and 10pm (on per week evening) - yet my oldest is in ordinary words 16. inspite of the indisputable fact that, throughout homecoming I allowed her to be abode at 1am... so I made ocassional exceptions. i imagine if I my newborn replaced into 18 i might want to assert 1am might want to be the recent i might want to wish them coming in... because i does no longer want them using abode with each and every of the drunks leaving the bars. And that would want to nicely be a weekend in ordinary words... per week evening (considering that my husband has to go away for paintings at 6ish am)... i imagine it would want to be 11pm (with exceptions)... the different selection might want to be to have them stay at a pals abode so as that they weren't coming in so overdue and irritating the kinfolk - yet to call and verify in. To maximum of those those who say the youngster is eighteen and an adult and may no longer have a curfew... nicely all i will say is that if my newborn is 30 and nevertheless lives below my roof with out contributing to kinfolk expenditures and that i'm nevertheless financially helping my newborn then my newborn will abide by my regulations. contained in the shape my newborn does unlike having a curfew... nicely by all ability at 18 they are an adult and may get a job and their own position and help themselves... and when they can try this... they are going to manage to go back and pass as they please below their own roof with their own regulations~
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably no where near as bad as dealing with her father.
2007-06-13 02:12:36
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answered by Anonymous
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i should imagine a caution or at worst a fine
2007-06-13 02:08:10
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answered by jayne s 1
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Wow, I wish we had laws like this here.
2007-06-13 04:58:54
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answered by joeanonymous 6
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