It is legal and common for offenders to be subject to random drug and alcohol screens as a condition of their probation, so yes, offenders can be randomly tested while serving their sentence.
Once the sentence is complete and probation is terminated, the government would once again need probable cause or a warrant to obtain this kind of information.
you must be 21 to drink alcohol
underage drinking
yes
Is possession of alcohol considered a felony or misdemeanor?
No it is not legal.
No
In most states, a underage person cannot be at a party where alcohol is being served. This goes for anyone who is drinking or not.
In Virginia, if a minor consumes alcohol, the buyer can be held liable under the state's laws regarding the furnishing of alcohol to minors. This includes potential civil penalties or lawsuits if the minor causes harm to themselves or others as a result of consuming the alcohol. Additionally, the buyer may face criminal charges for unlawfully providing alcohol to a minor. It's crucial for individuals to understand the legal responsibilities and risks associated with providing alcohol to underage individuals.
If the sale was to a person to whom the alcohol should not legally have been sold, then yes. The fact that they are an agent does not of itself make it illegal to sell the alcohol to them, however if they are underage or the licensing terms have been breached then a crime may have been committed.
No, it is illegal to purchase alcohol for someone else, especially if they are underage.
In Illinois, an underage drinking ticket for possession or consumption of alcohol can result in a fine of up to $500. Additionally, offenders may face mandatory community service and a possible suspension of their driver's license, regardless of whether they were driving at the time. It's also possible for the violation to be recorded on their criminal record, which can have future implications.
No, you can be charged with underage use.