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Question - What is a delinquent juvenile In South Carolina?
Answer - In South Carolina, the terms “juvenile” or “child” refer to persons less than 21 years of age. However, the terms “child” and “juvenile” are not applicable when a person is 16 years old or older and charged with a Class A, B, C, or D felony as defined in SC Code Section 16-1-20 or a felony that holds a maximum imprisonment term of 15 years or more.
Question - What is a delinquent juvenile In South Carolina?
Answer - In South Carolina, the terms “juvenile” or “child” refer to persons less than 17 years of age. However, the terms “child” and “juvenile” are not applicable when a person is 16-years-old or older and charged with a Class A, B, C, or D felony as defined in SC Code Section 16-1-20 or a felony that holds a maximum imprisonment term of 15 years or more.
Question - What constitutes an Delinquent Child ?
Answer - A delinquent child is a child of a certain age, who has violated a criminal law or engaged in a disobedient, indecent or immoral conduct. A delinquent child is usually in need of rehabilitation.
Question – Is there a criminal offense in South Carolina for Contributing to delinquency?
Answer – Yes.
- South Carolina has a criminal statute prohibiting: “Contributing to delinquency and neglect by parents and others.”: SC Code § 16-17-490 (2012)