🛡️ Juvenile Crimes & Federal Consequences Series *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

14.18 – Being Charged Without Actually Selling: You can be charged with distribution even if you didn’t sell drugs directly. Planning to sell, or helping someone else do it, counts as intent. Having packaging, scales, or contact lists can be enough evidence. Even giving drugs away for free can be treated as distribution. Police and courts look at your behavior and surroundings. Talking about sales online or by text adds proof of intent. Once intent is proven, punishment can be as serious as selling. The law focuses more on what you meant to do than what you finished doing. Understanding that shows how easy it is to step into criminal territory without realizing it.

About this course

Understand how juvenile crimes can lead to serious, long-term consequences—especially when federal laws are involved. This series educates teens on what actions cross the line and how to avoid life-altering mistakes.

This course includes:
  • Real-world case studies of juvenile and federal crimes
  • Step-by-step breakdowns of legal procedures and sentencing outcomes
  • Expert guidance on rights, legal terms, and defense options for minors
  • Prevention strategies to avoid life-changing legal mistakes
  • Interactive scenarios and reflection prompts to build critical thinking and self-awareness Ask ChatGPT

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