The conditions set by the court for a sentence of probation is different for every person. You must read the documents you received at the time you were sentenced.
In the state of Ohio, a person must be 18 years or older to serve unopened alcohol in stores. To work in bar, a person must be 21 years or older.
i work at a drug rehablitation center. we give a test called a ecg when we send urine to a lab, we can see the enzimes that alcohol leave behind for up to 72 hours. the alcohol itself doesnt stay in your system but it leaves traces behind that can be tested for so b careful.
Being sentenced to hard labor means that a person must perform physically demanding work as part of their punishment while they are serving their sentence. This type of punishment is often used in some countries as a form of rehabilitation or retribution for certain crimes.
The law states that the legal age for drinking is 21. There is a single form of parental exception. A parent can serve alcohol to their own child - AND ONLY THEIR OWN CHILD - within their own residence. However, the parents are legally liable under child endangerment laws if their child drinks to the point of inebriation or becomes ill due to the alcohol consumed. This exception was built into the law because several religious ceremonies conducted at home include consumption of wine. However, there is a very big difference between letting your child have a few sips of wine at the Passover Seder and throwing your kids a kegger. Also, you are never permitted to serve alcohol to anyone else's children, even if their parents give their consent. Your teenage child can aso be arrested if he serves alcohol to his friends, even if he or she is younger than 21. Parents in many states have been found guilty of knowingly allowing underage drinking in their home. For example, the Hutsells from Deerfield, IL were convicted of misdemeanor counts of allowing underage drinking at their home, endangering a child and obstruction of justice because alcohol served in his home contributed to the deaths of a two boys from a car crash afterwards. The judge "ordered Sara Hutsell to serve 18 months of probation, 250 hours of public service, pay a $500 fine and donate $1,000 each to Students Against Drunk Driving and the Lake County Children's Advocacy Center. He ordered her to serve 30 days in a work-release program but stayed that part of the sentence. Jeffrey Hutsell also got 30 days of work-release, but the judge stayed all but 14 days. He will be allowed to travel for work while serving his sentence. He also was sentenced to 18 months of probation, 100 hours of service and similar fines as his wife. Both were ordered not to have alcohol in their home when minors are present and must attend victim-impact panels." (http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-deerfield_websep27,0,5643231.story)
There is no guarantee, but first-time offenders with a Class B felony for illegally purchasing Vicodin may have a higher chance of receiving probation than a jail sentence if they have no prior criminal record and show genuine remorse. Factors such as the judge, prosecution, defense arguments, and state laws will influence the sentencing decision. It is essential to work with a skilled defense attorney to present a strong case for probation.
No, in most states it is illegal for a minor to touch\carry alcohol or tobacco. If you daughter is serving alcohol it is the supervisors fault, not hers.
You must be 21 years old to work in a pub or bar serving alchoholic beverages.A pub not serving alchohol, which is technically a restaurant, observes the usual working age for food service: 14 years of age. That said, a 14-year old can work in a restaurant serving alchoholic beverages, but he/she may not tend the bar, consume alchoholic beverages, or serve alchoholic beverages.To sum it up: You must be 21 to work in a pub or bar serving alchoholic beverages or 14 to work in general food service in the U.S.A. This does not apply to other countries.
yes, if he choses to hire you. as long as you won't be violating requirements about selling alcohol, etc.
Technically yes, as long as no alcohol touches it. However ur probation officer might ask u to agree not to.
Probation can be terminated without deference to the owed restitution on the books. Fines, fees, and court cost owed can be tied to probation, but if someone merits no further probation, than they become solely responsible for repaying their restitution. However, I would caution this person to continue payments and work with the court to resolve the owed monies in a timely manner as the judge can order further probation if the person fails to meet restitution guidelines or pay the monies.
A felon on probation can not work in a school in Louisiana. Most felony convictions are unable to work within a school environment in Louisiana.
It works because the person wears the specially designed bracelet on their ankle and the bracelet's technology is actually monitoring the person' sweat for traces of alcohol.
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There is no fine. A miner has to be over 18 to work in a mine and therefore can be served alcohol.
Yes. If the main item of sale is food then it is not really considered a bar, but a restaurant.
It may depend on the state laws of serving alcohol. I work at Carrabba's and you have to be 18 to work in my store, I believe that is Company Policy to be 18, but like I said before, it might vary by state.
When a probation officer visits a house, sometimes he feels he might be in danger. Sometimes he is dealing with a person he feels is a dangerous criminal. Sometimes he wants backup. After all, good honest law abiding citizens are not on probation. Crooks, thieves, robbers, and murderers are on probation. Some of those people and their friends are dangerous. As a result, sometimes probation officers have police officers work with them.