Can I do anything about another mom giving my underage chiid alcohol and telling him not to tell me? Is there are time frame that I must act on this?
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Can I do anything about another mom giving my underage chiid alcohol and telling him not to tell me? Is there are time frame that I must act on this?
I am furious about this happening! She even let him get drunk. Some time has passed but i am just now learning of this.
Asked on June 11, 2009 under Criminal Law, Texas
Answers:
M.S., Member, Connecticut Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
Providing a minor with liquor may fit the elements of a variety of crimes, including but not limited to risk of injury to a minor, impairing the morals of a minor, or providing a minor with alcohol. If you feel that a crime has been committed, it is your decision whether or not to report this activity to the police. Most crimes have something called a statute of limitations, which means that the person must be arrested within a certain amount of time from the date of the crime. While the statute of limitations varies depending on the crime, unless this happened many years ago you are probably still within the statute. In very limited circumstances, such as murders and rapes, there may be no relevant statute. I recommend consulting with and/or retaining a criminal defense attorney prior to reporting this activity to the police, just to make sure that the conduct is reported properly and that you do not risk accidentally incriminating yourself or any other unintended individual.
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