A driving while impaired conviction does go on your permanent record. And it can affect your employability (but not always). Employment that involves driving, or that require that you be able to drive to and from work, and jobs that require you to be bondable, or to have security clearances, would be pretty much be unavailable to you, while flipping burgers or similar type employment will mostly not care about your drinking and driving history.
A Minor In Possession of alcohol can definitely affect your chances of getting a job. This really just depends on the job you are applying for.
no, employers are more concerned with felonies and misdeameanors. It basically has the same consequences as traffic tickets with it comes to your job search
Contact your agent or policy services for that answer. Were they in a car when caught?
Minor In Possession. When a minor is caught with alcohol.
illegal
No.
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.
They are both misdemeanor offenses.
Misdemeanor.
yes.
$500.00
500
The fine can be up to $500, though that is the maximum.
In Georgia, the statutes of limitation for internal possession of alcohol for a minor is four years. The consequence for probation violation depends on the circumstances and could include fines or imprisonment.