The entire Malfoy family changed alliance during the final battle, this saved them from Azkaban.
There is no point anywhere in the Harry Potter series where Draco gets 'grounded'.
they are all around 13 or 14 including draco
He insulted Buckbeak,& hippogriffs are proud, so he attacked him.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third book in the original Harry Potter series.
No. Harry Potter ensured that the Malfoy's didn't go to Azkaban.
The entire Malfoy family changed alliance during the final battle, this saved them from Azkaban.
There is no point anywhere in the Harry Potter series where Draco gets 'grounded'.
they are all around 13 or 14 including draco
He insulted Buckbeak,& hippogriffs are proud, so he attacked him.
No. He and his family got out of trouble because Narcissa sided with Harry at the last minute.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third book in the original Harry Potter series.
No, the ones who didn't die (with the exception of the Malfoy's who switched sides) were imprisoned in Azkaban.
He fought for Lord Voldemort in the Battle of Hogwarts, but changes sides during the battle along with Draco Malfoy, and his wife, Narcissa Malfoy. After the battle, he lived a normal life as Harry Potter vouched that they had changed sides and kept them out of Azkaban as Narcissa had saved his life.
Lucius Malfoy was caught in the Department of Mysteries during a battle which Lord Voldemort was known to be at. He was seen by the Minister of Magic himself in death eater robes and was sent to Azkaban.
No he does not. He survives the Battle of Hogwarts, and as he and his family do not participate greatly in the Battle (most notably when Narcissa does not give Harry away) he is not sent to Azkaban.
After Harry defeated Voldemort, Harry made sure that the Malfoy's did not go to Azkaban because Narcissa lied to Voldemort about Harry (she claimed he was dead), because she wanted to search for her son.