$500-$100000 Fine.
Min. 1 Year Juvenile Detention Center.
Max. 20 Years in Juvenile Detention Center.
Drug and Alcohol Awareness Classes.
Min. 5 Year Probation.
Driving License Prohibited min. 4 years.
Basically Illinois got fed up with all the underage drinking and put some serious charges on it. Nothing good comes from drinking. So why would you want to risk a fun 3 hour night over the above charges that will stay PERMANENT against your record. yeah yeah that whole "when you turn 18 your minor's charges and records are dropped" is a bunch of bull $h1t.!
the maximum legal consequenses for this misconduct in Illinois is: under 1 year in prison. 2years probation. and 2,500 dollar fine.
legal age is 25, and consequences would be carstration legal age is 25, and consequences would be carstration
Your probation will most likely be revoked.
The alcohol would be confiscated. You would be reported to your parents.
Prevent underage drinking f I am a server, do not let people below the legal drinking age buy alcohol.
Republicans do not like underage drinking and do not support it. However, this opposition does not change legal age drinkers from drinking, whether they are Republican, Democrat, Independent, etc.
To parse your question, one can assume that you're drinking alcohol while underage.One can also assume that you have a permit to drive a car, since no permit is required by age, to drink alcohol.According to the Connecticut State Police Web site, their motto is "Underage = Under Arrest."Apparently, depending on what you're doing when you are caught drinking when you are under the legal age to consume, the police can charge you with at least underage drinking.If you're drinking and operating an automobile, the consequences can be serious, depending on the officer who catches you.Whoever is responsible for teaching you how to drink has or will surely teach you that once you begin drinking you must not drive a car. The two are mutually exclusive.
There are none if no laws are broken.
If the parents or legal guardians are present, Yes.
No. The legal drinking age in Illinois is 21.
don't get caught
No, No One There Can Get Done Aslong As They Are In A House And Not On The Street
The legal drinking age is 18. Selling alcohol to people already drunk is illegal. If an underage person is caught with alcohol, they get arrested IRL- it never happens