As long as your of age, and there is not a stipulation in your conditions of probation against drinking, as long as your just a passenger you should be fine, unless your obnoxious or otherwise misbehaving while drunk, in which case you could be arrested for drunk and disorderly.
It is almost 100% certain that he will serve the remainder of his sentence (on which he received probation) in jail, PLUS whatever sentence he may receive after being tried on the new offense. There is also the real possibility he will be sentenced as an habitual offender, which in some jurisdictions will double his sentence.
Being convicted of something while on probation for something else violates the terms of the probation, so now you have the double whammy of the first conviction plus the DUI. Sorry. Live and learn. Its your fault.
The newest and biggest passenger airplane so far.it is a four engined double decker passenger plane
The 2013 Nissan NV-Passenger has double overhead cam (DOHC).
7999
momentum is mass x velocity so if we double v then momentum becomes 2 times greater or double also
No. Your stopping distance will almost double.
double sided tape
Almost 1/2".
England almost double the size
the numbers of children in schools rose by almost double
Well, honey, visiting someone in jail is usually allowed regardless of probation status, as long as you're not the one locked up! Just make sure to follow the jail's visitation rules and regulations, and you should be good to go. Probation or not, don't go causing any trouble while you're there – leave the drama to the inmates.