You can report it to the police as it is an offence.
No. You play no part in the adult giving a gift to the minor.
no
Second party sale.
That is called ``providing alcohol to a minor'' or "social supply", and it is illegal in many places. It can result in fines, criminal charges, and other legal consequences for the adult.
That depends on the jurisdiction.
The Michigan statute of limitations for a criminal charge of a minor in possession of alcohol is limited to the minor becoming 18 years old. Once the minor becomes an adult the charge will no longer be valid.
The laws vary from place to place. In a few states, children are allowed to have alcohol under the supervision of their parents, not any other adult. There are still age limits in effect and the exceptions are very limited. Any adults giving alcohol to a minor can go to jail and or have a fine. And the 'adult' supervision can get arrested as well - and charged with various things including 'contributing to the delinquency of a minor,' 'providing alcohol to a minor,' etc.
In no situation may a bartender or liquor store clerk sell alcohol to anyone under the age of 21, period. If the clerk knowingly does so, the establishment will be fined by the government, and the clerk will be arrested.
Yes but ONLY if there is an adult over the age of 21 monitoring them. Preferably the parents or legal guardians. The person who purchased the alcohol and allowed the minor to have it and left them unattended would be contributing to the delinquency of a minor, which is against the law.
Then the minor will have alcohol.
The visible presence of an adult parent/guardian or spouse.
Yes. Minors are not supposed to be in possession of, or consume alcohol, You are the adult and would be held responsible for all the actions for yourself and for the minors. Big legal expense and headaches will come your way. The accuser has the burden of proof. There must be evidence, who will be able to prove the answer to the issue. If their minor child was drunk and said you gave them the alcohol you will have to disprove this accusation yourself. Accusations by minors are considered serious and are not taken lightly.