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Yes. You can be arrested for not wearing a mask.  It's for your protection as well as everyone else around you.  It maximizes the chances of limiting the spread of the disease.   
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Can my mom turn him in, will he get in trouble?

Answered 5 years and 10 months ago by attorney William “Bill” Wolf   |   1 Answer
Yes. He is great risk of legal trouble.  He is facing charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Furthermore, while the age of consent for sexual contact is 17 in the State of Illinois, if it can be proven that he had any sexual contact with you before you turned 17, he can be facing serious felony charges involving sexual assault or sexual abuse of a minor which can mean prison and registration as a sex offender.  He needs to consult with a criminal defense lawyer immediately before law enforcement arrests him.   ... Read More
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