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5. There's a difference across states and a difference of age that likely won't apply to the mother of the 20 y.o. like it
Thu Apr 17, 2025, 09:43 PM
Apr 2025

did in MI with the 17 y.o. It defies logic and law that a parent of either would or should be charged. Most states charge a 17 y.o. as an adult. So, imo, the MI case must have some challengeable law.

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