...unattended or placed in a situation where harm or injury could occur then this can be deemed child endangerment . It isn't so much of what the custodial overseers of the children are doing as much...
2 Answers · Pregnancy & Parenting · 04/11/2011
...and see if they'll take a charge of criminal neglect / endangerment , but the facts seem pretty thin. Running off...toddler for a week with no one at home to feed them is a bit stronger basis for a criminal charge.
7 Answers · Politics & Government · 03/03/2012
...such as child neglect or not doing what is necessary too feed, cloth or nuture the child . It includes any negligence...of human rights. Child endangerment is also called child abuse and...
3 Answers · Pregnancy & Parenting · 19/05/2007
go here:::: www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/DeliverDocument.asp?CiteID=69390 www.criminal-law-lawyer-source.com/terms/ endangerment .html
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 06/10/2009
Yes, it would be child endangerment , recklessly so. The child should be taken away from the parents...present, the illegal aliens, following any jail sentences, should be deported and placed under a permanent bar from the US.
5 Answers · Politics & Government · 08/02/2009
Your parents are correct.}{ What is Child Endangerment ? Leaving children of a young age at home alone Common...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 18/05/2011
...specify a state, so I will tell you the answer in the state where I live, which is California. Misdemeanor child endangerment consists of either: (1) willfully causing or permitting any...
1 Answers · Politics & Government · 10/07/2006
... sec. 273a, subd. (a).) Misdemeanor child endangerment is the same thing, but under circumstances...death. (Pen. C sec. 273a, subd. (b).) What situation was the child placed in which...
4 Answers · Politics & Government · 21/06/2008
When a child is put into a dangerous situation of any kind both knowing and unknowingly.
1 Answers · Education & Reference · 21/05/2012
...a felony of the third degree. Basically it says that a child endangerment charge starts as a first degree misdemeanor, but can be go up to a third degree felony. A first degree misdemeanor can...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 16/10/2008