Friday, March 7, 2014

Minor in Possession on Fake Patty’s Day


Tomorrow is the big Fake Patty’s Day celebration!  If you are a minor and you are caught drinking or carrying alcohol by the Riley County Police it is likely that you will end up with a Minor in Possession/Consumption (MIP or MIC). A run in like this with law enforcement can be a real damper to the rest of your Fake Paddy’s celebration.   

If you are a minor here are some things you may want to keep in mind with regard to MIP or MIC:

  1. Do not take an open container or a closed container of alcohol ANYWHERE. If an officer finds you, he can cite you for a Minor in Possession.
  2. If you are at a house party that seems to be getting out of hand and you think the cops may arrive soon, LEAVE. Even if you are not drinking, you could be charged with a Minor in Possession (MIP). If you are drinking and the owner of the house is of lawful age to drink, they could be charged with Supplying to a Minor and you could be cited for a Minor in Consumption (MIC). Hosting to a minor could lead to a fine up to $1,000.00.
  3. Avoid the bar scene. Getting caught with a fake I.D. could lead to a Possession of a False Identification and may be a serious felony. You could also be charged with Attempting to Purchase Alcohol. Do not ask to borrow your friends I.D. this could also get them in trouble with the law.

So as a reminder, try not to drink in excess this weekend and obey the law. If you are underage, you are more likely to get an MIC/MIP on Fake Paddy’s then most other days out of the year.  If you do find yourself in need of legal assistance, contact a Manhattan, KS attorney for a consultation in your case.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Fake Patty’s Day Crime Tips from a Manhattan, KS Attorney



The Fake Patty’s day celebration is upon us here in Manhattan, KS! For your safety, there will be an escalated presence of police and EMT workers in the area. Part of the effort to keep Fake Patty’s attendees safe is making a medical pavilion in the City Park just south of Aggieville.

If you have plans to participate in the festivities and you want stay out of both the medical pavilion and the custody of the Riley County Police Department, here is a short list of the dos and don’ts:

  1. DON’T take an open container out in public! This includes the sidewalk right outside your (or your friends) house. All sidewalks and alleyways are public property.
  2. DO drink some water, eat some food, and pace yourself.
  3. DON’T take shots! These things, jello or otherwise, will catch up to you faster than you can keep track.
  4. DO have a designated driver! The ATA Bus will run from 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. and SafeRide will also be in service from 11:00 p.m. - 3:00 a.m. with their standard routes.
  5. DO contact a Manhattan, KS Attorney if you find yourself in trouble.
  6. DO exercise your right to remain silent if you are under arrest.


This advice doesn’t just apply to Fake Patty’s day but rather to any event where alcohol may be present. Here are some “Things to Know Before Fake Patty’s Day” from your local Riley County Police Department. If you do find yourself in need of any legal services after the weekend is over, it is in your best interest to hire a Manhattan, KS attorney so they could begin working on your case immediately.