Underage Posession of Alchohol, in most states, is NOT a crime. it is more commonly a violation. only Misdemenors and felonies are crimes. so the UPA charge would probably end up with a fine or maybe some community service or even dismissal.
Yes if a possession and name of the person are in the same sentence
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
You use it to show possession, possession means that, that person(or thing) owns it. For instance, It is the cat's yarn. So therefor, you could use it in a sentence like, That is the athlete's football.
There is no typical alcohol abuse treatment. Each form of treatment should be designed around the person who is being treated. Some need out patient, some need in. Some need AA meetings.
In what Country/State are you charged? And with exactly what type of weed(s)? Years ago, there was a person charged in California with possession of Cannibis Sativa. When the defendant was found to merely be in possession of Cannibis Indica, the person had to be released. Subsequently, the language of THAT law was "updated". Legal advice relies on a lack of slang terms. In Turkey, the sentence is death, if you can believe what you see in the movies.
In the law, being "in possession" does not necessarily mean holding it in your hand or having it on your person. It also means being anywhere near it, or around it, where you could have had ready access to it.
You can use the word "her" to refer to a female person or possession in a sentence. For example: "I gave her the book" or "That is her house."
The apostrophe s ('s) indicates possession, meaning something in the sentence belongs to the person.For example: One person's trash is another person's treasure.
There are several. One states that it is unlawful for any person to posses more than 2 quarts of alcohol if not licensed. The second one make is a misdemeanor for any one under 21 to purchase, attempt to purchase, consume or posses any alcohol.
Mere possession the physical control or possession that a person has on an object. This type of possession has nothing to do with who lawfully owns the object.
yes, for example:If to people are in a car and one person is in possession, then you will both be charged.
When a person has direct physical control over an object, it is called physical possession.