You certainly should. Penn Dot had it only until the matter was decided. It is now decided, so you need to contact them and send them a copy of the final order showing the case was dropped and then they should either give you the old one back or allow you to get a new one. Either way, you should be able to get your license back, no problem.
Yes. You may be able to petition the court to have the arrest record sealed or expunged.
When charges are dropped then you are free to go
false charges
Tupac was arrested after charges of Sexual Assault. Tupac was convincted of a lesser charge of it, because many jurors wanted complete acquittal. He also shot two cops, but the charges were dropped because the off-duty cops had been drinking, and instigated the situation (in turn the charges against the officers were dropped aswell).
$500-$100000 Fine. Min. 1 Year Juvenile Detention Center. Max. 20 Years in Juvenile Detention Center. Drug and Alcohol Awareness Classes. Min. 5 Year Probation. Driving License Prohibited min. 4 years. Basically Illinois got fed up with all the underage drinking and put some serious charges on it. Nothing good comes from drinking. So why would you want to risk a fun 3 hour night over the above charges that will stay PERMANENT against your record. yeah yeah that whole "when you turn 18 your minor's charges and records are dropped" is a bunch of bull $h1t.!
No. The Fifth amendment applies to giving testimony against yourself. Since the charges against you were dropped, you have no protection against self-incrimination. You are now simply a witness to the events in or at the bar and can be forced to testify.
Yes, he was even arrested once for underage drinking.
Talk to your lawyer.
no
If you were taken into custody with the intent to be interrogated then yes, the charges could be dropped.
Sometimes charges can be dropped against someone even after an affidavit has been signed. It will really depend on the charges and city and state.
Yes