Felony child endangerment is a child endangerment charge enhanced by aggravating ...physical or mental impairment. This can be through an act or omission. For child endangerment to be elevated to a felony level offense, states will look to two different...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 27/03/2013
CPS or the courts will usually seek a child endangerment charge if the parents or guardians fail to affect normal... children to basically run unsupervised is a pretty common example of child endangerment .
2 Answers · Pregnancy & Parenting · 04/11/2011
Child endangerment simply means the physical or psychological mistreatment of a child ...injury, lack of nutrition, cruelty, or denial of human rights. Child endangerment is also called child abuse and neglect. Abuse...
3 Answers · Pregnancy & Parenting · 19/05/2007
...under the influence with no other "sober" adults in the house is child endangerment . That would suffice for reasonable suspicion the child is not being...
5 Answers · Politics & Government · 28/06/2009
Unless you can articulate an unsafe condition for the child , there is little the law can do. Although she may have been...
5 Answers · Politics & Government · 05/02/2008
Well the children will stay with her mother or in foster care. She... the courts will take custody of her children from her and try to place them with family or...
4 Answers · Pregnancy & Parenting · 10/09/2010
Endangerment laws make it a crime to endanger the health or life of a child through an adults recklessness or indifference. Some common examples...
1 Answers · Politics & Government · 09/06/2008
In many states, driving under the influence with a young child in the car is a felony crime. Of course this is reportable to Children ...
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 11/01/2014
As a child welfare worker in Ca for 40 years, I'd say that this ...
2 Answers · Family & Relationships · 20/11/2008
I doubt that it would be child endangerment of any kind, depending upon how the kids... sec. 273a, subd. (a).) Misdemeanor child endangerment is the same thing, but under circumstances...
4 Answers · Politics & Government · 21/06/2008