Yes, getting a ticket for possession of alcohol in a state park is typically considered a misdemeanor. State parks often have specific regulations prohibiting alcohol consumption, and violations can lead to fines or legal repercussions. However, the severity of the offense may vary by state and specific park rules, so it's essential to check the local laws for precise information.
They are both misdemeanor offenses.
That depends, possession of what? firearms? marijuana? cocaine? Alcohol?
No. Misdemeanor.
a misdemeanor charge for posession of paraphenalia and a 100 dollar ticket at most.
500 dollars. ha
Yes, it is. Usually it is an ordnance violation.
No, because you were not driving.
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.
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
Just got one an hour ago for 1,092.50
In most cities public consumption of alcohol or carry/opened container of alcohol is a Municipal Ordiance which equates to a misdemeanor and yes it is a criminal offense.
(in the US) Unlikely. Such a charge is a misdemeanor violation. A misdemeanor must be committed in the officers's 'presence' in order to be lawfully charged.