With Country Stampede right around
the corner, there are some things everyone should know to protect themselves
and their records while still enjoying the concert. If you happen to receive a
“Minor in Consumption” in the State of Kansas, during Country Stampede, or any
time in the year, it is important to know exactly what you are facing. A minor
in consumption, also known as an M.I.C., is a citation given to any minor who
is under the age of 21 and found to have been drinking but does not have
alcohol in his or her possession. In the state of Kansas, a Minor in
Consumption is a Class C misdemeanor. A M.I.C. charge can be punishable by a
hefty fine, hours of community service, and a certificate of completion of an educational
program that deals with the effects of alcohol.
For a free consultation regarding
your Minor in Consumption, contact a local Riley County Criminal Defense
Attorney. The sooner you have contacted a Kansas attorney to represent you
the sooner he or she can help you navigate your way through your Minor in
Consumption and all the steps that will need to be taken in Pottawatomie County, Riley County, or Manhattan Municipal
Court.
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