Country Stampede has officially begun! If you’re underage and happen to receive a minor in possession while enjoying the concert, then you need to know your next move. First, what is a minor in possession? A minor in possession, or M.I.P., is any one under the age of 21 who is found to possess, obtain, purchase, or attempt to purchase alcohol. A minor in possession is a Class C misdemeanor.
Much like an M.I.C., a minor in possession in Pottawatomie County or Riley County are
punishable with a fine up to $500, community service, and a certificate of
completion from an Alcohol Education class. For your first offense, you could also
possibly lose current or future driving privileges for 30 days.
While this may not sound like a big deal, DON’T throw that
ticket away thinking the citation will disappear. If you fail to appear at your
court appearance, three months later you will receive a notification that your
driver’s license has been suspended. Needless to say, the sooner you contact a knowledgeable
Kansas Attorney to represent
you the sooner he or she will be able to guide you through the legal process.
For a free consultation regarding your Minor in Possession
in Pottawatomie County, contact a Defense
Attorney in the Pottawatomie County area, and speak directly with our
helpful staff today.
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