Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor in California
Hey there! I wanted to provide an overview of California’s law on contributing to the delinquency of a minor. This is an important issue that many adults who interact with kids should understand.
What the Law Says
Okay, so in California, there is Penal Code 272 PC that makes it illegal for adults to engage in acts that cause or encourage minors under 18 to break laws or engage in harmful behavior.This is a broad law that basically means adults can get in trouble if they do something that leads to or encourages a minor to:
- Become a juvenile delinquent
- Engage in sexually exploitative behavior
- Become habitually truant or disobedient at school
- Disobey a court order
Some common examples I’ve seen prosecuted are things like:
- Providing alcohol or drugs to minors
- Allowing minors to drink or do drugs at your home
- Knowingly letting a minor break curfew
- Exposing minors to pornography or other inappropriate content
- Verbally encouraging harmful or illegal behavior
The key is that the adult’s actions have to directly contribute to the minor’s delinquency in some way. Just being a bad influence alone is not enough.
Penalties
If convicted under 272 PC, penalties can include:
- Up to 1 year in county jail
- Fines up to $2,500
- Probation
- Community service
- Counseling or education programs
In really serious cases when the minor is greatly harmed, prosecutors can charge it as a felony. But that is pretty rare.
Defenses
There are defenses that a good lawyer can use to fight these charges, such as:
- No causation – if there’s no clear link between the adult’s actions and the minor’s behavior, the charges can be dismissed.
- False accusations – sometimes minors, parents, or others make false claims that lead to charges.
- No intent – prosecutors must prove the adult acted intentionally and willfully.
- Entrapment – police cannot coerce someone into committing a crime in order to build a case.
Related Laws
There are other California laws related to protecting minors and preventing delinquency, like Penal Code 288.2 PC (sending harmful matter to a minor), Penal Code 311.11 PC (child pornography), and Penal Code 261.5 PC (unlawful sex with a minor).
Getting Help
Being charged under 272 PC can really mess up your life, so it’s important to talk to an experienced criminal defense lawyer right away if you’re facing an investigation or charges. A knowledgeable attorney can often get charges reduced or dismissed and protect your rights. Don’t wait to get help – these cases are taken very seriously by prosecutors.