Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
minor with an adult
I was with 4 minor males and a 15
year old girl at a neighborhood
jacuzzi. I'm 21. I brought alcohol but
nobody consumed any. All the males
are my neighbors and close family
friends. I picked the girl up from her
friends house where she was living at
the time and we all went to the spa.
The cops came and sent everyone
home. They called the girls parents
and the parents picked her up. The
next day the parents called me and
said the cops are sending me a letter
from the supreme court and will have
to appear. The officer told me there
would be repercussions. I am friends
with the girl. Me, her, and the mom
all know there was no sexual activity.
Also the cops acknowledged that the
alcohol was never drank and nobody
had drank anything. It was after all
the minors curfew. Can I get in
trouble? I wasn't aware that going to
a neighborhood spa with minors after
their curfew was illegal. Advice.
PLEASE!
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: minor with an adult
Can you get in trouble? Duh. You already acknowledge the police say they are taking the case to court. Doesn't that sound like trouble? You should immediately consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney. He may be able to keep this from going to formal charges, or minimize the charges. Say nothing to the police or anyone else. Exercise your constitutional right to 'shut your mouth' before conviction yourself while trying to be 'helpful' to the police. If this is in SoCal courts, feel free to contact me if serious about defending yourself.
Re: minor with an adult
Nothing you describe is a crime. Either the police and prosecutors believe there is more to the story or the people who told you to expect "a letter from the supreme court" are just trying to scare you.
It may be the latter, since any case brought against you would be in the superior court, not the supreme court, and you would first learn of it from the prosecutor, not from the court.
Then again, messages like this tend to get garbled as they are passed from one person to another; by the time you typed it into this website it may have been quite different from what officials originally told the parents.
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