No. BK will not discharge any judgment or stop any legal procedure pertaining to criminal charges or conviction. BK is a civil action and is governed by civil laws.
Class d mistominor could get in a lot of trouble the minor and the person of age supplying the alochol, its a ticket and a fine for the minor i believe and jail time for the adult in most places
The older person will get arrested for/charged with supplying alcohol to a minor. The alcohol will be confiscated.
Sure.
Then the minor will have alcohol.
You are breaking the law - contributing to the delinquency of a minor - impairing their health and well-being - etc..
If the minor is under the age of 16, you can be arrested for this. If the minor is under the influence of alcohol, you can get charged with a supplying to minors ticket eventhough you are not 21. This really depends on the state, but if you are under the influence of marijuana and you have a minor with you-it doesn't make a difference.
I'm in MA by the way.
Being married does emancipate a minor. It does not allow them to buy tobacco or alcohol.
Absolutely. It doesn't matter how much, it's still giving alcohol to someone underage. If a child drinks a half of an alcoholic beverage (that you gave them) and they don't even get a little woozy, will you get in trouble? Nothing happened to them, but you STILL gave it to them. It's Supplying alcohol to a minor no matter how much is supplied. Good question though. Absolutely. It doesn't matter how much, it's still giving alcohol to someone underage. If a child drinks a half of an alcoholic beverage (that you gave them) and they don't even get a little woozy, will you get in trouble? Nothing happened to them, but you STILL gave it to them. It's Supplying alcohol to a minor no matter how much is supplied. Good question though.
In some states, such as Wisconsin and Texas, there are exceptions that allow parents to provide alcohol to their own children in certain settings, such as at home or for religious ceremonies. However, it is important to note that these exceptions do not apply in all states, and it is always best to research and understand the specific laws in the state where you are located.
A MIP ticket stands for Minor in Possession and is typically issued to individuals under the legal drinking age who are found to possess or consume alcohol. It is a citation that carries penalties and consequences related to underage drinking.
Jail time the most severe duplicating on the age consumed and how many counts and the severity of the minor being under the influence