Can the DA file against my sis in law if she still allowed her teen to see a

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boy who was caughjt in her bed? She was caught with this boy in her room at 4am when she was 13,she is 15 now and pregnant by this same guy who is 17 going on 18. Who has the right to press charges?She is obviously wrong for not doing so.Curious minds want to know.She claims that when my niece gets older she would not allow her to leave with her child who will be between 3 and 5 when she decides to leave if not sooner. She is really being down and out ugly with her daughter and I feel that she is giving her a lot of grief so that she may lose the child she is carrying.I know that my niece knew right from wrong but her mother has some fault in it too because she gave her way too much freedom and allowed her to continue seeing this guy. Besides that , she always had different men around her kids when they were little therefore setting a bad example for them.She made a big deal about putting her on the "pill" when she found out she was sexually active and she always talked mess about other people's daughters and she never did what she said she'd do so now her daughter is right up there with all the other girls she talked about so much.
 
Depends upon the state law. Some states have an exemption to the statutory rape law if the two kids are less than 3 years difference in age. Other states say 16 is the age of consent and it does not matter how old the other person is, if one is under 16 and the other is over 16 it is statutory rape. So first, you need to check the state laws.

As far as your sister in law allowing a boy to stay over. You did not really give enough details but if she knew the over 16 year old boy was messing around with an under 16 year old girl, she could be charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

I think your sister in law could be in some trouble. Putting the teen on birth control shows she was aware of the sexual relationship. She should have stopped the relationship, not encouraged it with birth control pills.

(Sounds like your sister in law is not too bright and neither is her daughter. She could not even take birth control pills properly?)
 
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