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February 17th, 2010 admin No comments

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Underage Drinking in Pennsylvania. Help my friend out.?

My friend recently got arrested for underage drinking at our apartment complex. He was outside banging on the door when 5 cops approached him and handcuffed him. He was in no possession of alcohol nor was he acting intoxicated. The cops did not read him his rights when they handcuffed him and gave him no citation. Nor did the cops do any sobriety test or breathalizer. He had to call the police station the following day to find out what he was cited for. He is a pre law student with a 3.9 gpa and if convicted he will have to drop out of college because his family will not be able to afford for him to start college over again. What can he do? any information would be very helpful.

OK, well, if he got penned for it, what was the basis for it? There had to be some sort of grounds for it.

Did you know that having it IN your system IS possession?? You drink a beer…..you don’t have it phsysically in your hands, anymore, but you better believe it is in your system….in your possession.

Why would your friend have to “drop-out” of school??? I’ve never known any jail time being served for MIP (minor in possession)…unless there are other circumstances surrounding it (more than one offense, etc). That would be the only thing I could think of that would prevent him from continuing school. And he wouldn’t have to START OVER…just pick back up where he left off.

I know this isn’t something you want to hear, but if you do the crime, you do the time. And…be lucky he didn’t get popped with the noise he created, as well. A lot of cities have noise ordinances and maybe that is why they were called to the scene to begin with…someone complaining about the noise.

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Liquor laws of Pennsylvania: Being a treatise on the laws and cases relating to intoxicating liquors, showing the proper forms and procedure covering the ... unlicensed vendees and intoxicated persons


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