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The fine can be up to $500, though that is the maximum.
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
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$500.00
loose your liquor license, many thousands in fines.
is there a fine to pay after attending court for contributing alcohol to a minor
Possession of alcohol by a minor in North Dakota classifies as a Class B misdemeanor. The fine is set at up to $1,000 or/and sentencing of about one year in jail.
Yes. A perfect example of this would be being issued a traffic ticket.
It depends on how deep the background check goes. If you have been charged with a misdemeanor for possession of alcohol it will likely disappear off of your record in 3 years so it all depends.
"Violation is a class D misdemeanor with a maximum sentence of 364 days jail and $2000 in fines. The minimum sentence for providing alcohol to a minor under 18 is a $500 fine. The minimum sentence for providing a place for minors under 18 to consume alcohol is a $1000 fine." So your aunt could get in a lot of trouble.
Per Colorado Revised Statutes: If the minor is under the age of 18, the charge could be "Contributing to the delinquency of a minor", a class 4 felony and carry a fine between $2000 and $500000, as well as a prison term between 2 and 6 years. If the minor is between 18 and 20, the charge would be a violation of liquor code (12-47-901, 1, a.5, I), a class 1 misdemeanor, which would carry a fine between $500 and $5000, and/or a jail sentence between 6 and 18 months.
In Syracuse: Possession of Alcohol by Person Under 21: • Up to $50 fine and/or completion of an alcohol awareness program and/or up to 30 hours of community service