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    Question: What is the maximum penalty for underage drinking?

    Answer:

    Arizona law (A.R.S. § 8-323) provides for the following penalties for a minor who purchases, possesses, or consumes, spirituous liquor:

     

    1. Probation.

    2. A juvenile court hearing.

    3. Driving privileges suspended for 180 days.

    4. Attendance at a counseling or education program.

    5. A fine of up to $500.00.

    6. Community service work.

    7. If truancy is involved, a whole host of programs with parents.

    8. With a prior record that indicates delinquency, a whole other host of headaches.

    9. A stern talking to by the judge. (Don't laugh, an angry judge is a very scary thing.)

     

    It appears that a judge can impose any combination of these things that she thinks is a good idea. Laws in other states are probably similar. The law about juveniles is never cut and dried.


    Comments
    1 thru 5 of 63 comments    [ 1 ]  2   3   4   5  ...   
    On 01/19/10
    camil from GA said:
    i think that underage drinkin should not be allowed because children can die early from drinking u should only drink if ur 20 or older but no younger
    On 12/14/09
    Kim from MS said:
    The problem i find with the fact that our brain isn't fully developed is why are we aloud to drive at 16, allowed to shoot a gun at 12, allowed to vote at 18, which if everyone from ages 18 to 20 got to gether and voted we could have swayed the election this year...random fact, and end up in a big boy jail if our brains are not fully developed if they are going to use that as an excuse they need to rethink some other laws.
    On 11/23/09
    clint from FL said:
    I wish I never had my first sip. I have had alot of problems in my life because of drinking, ranging from medical problems to legal and financial problems. As for what the legal age should be I think it should be increased to 25. If you want to join the military and fight for our country then be proud of that and have honor in it but don't complain about not being able to drink. It's for your own good I know from experience.
    On 01/19/09
    vicky from MA said:
    What kind of punishment if any would i get it im drinking at age 14?
    On 01/06/09
    nate from WI said:
    well heres my take on it... i just got my 2nd underage drinking ticket last night. The first occured when i lived in Minnesota and was placed on probation for 6 months. now that i have another court date as of Feb. 5th i will find out what the penalty for being in violation of my probation and getting a petty theft as well.
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