I am afraid this is impossible to answer without knowing all the details. If it was something where responsibilty was fully accepted and remorse fully shown from a good kid, and there was no other damage then I would expect the Law Enforcement Officer to exercise good judgment and allow a good stern, frightening warning. Typically, this should be settled with a no contest plea and a small fine/alcohol program/work. If it was more serious then some sort of house arrest/curfew could be imposed and/or community service work imposed and/or alcohol program enforced.
In Pennsylvania, possession of any amount of marijuana is illegal and can result in arrest. The penalties vary based on the amount possessed, ranging from a summary offense for small amounts to misdemeanor or felony charges for larger quantities. It is advisable to refrain from possessing any amount of marijuana to avoid legal issues.
The legal age everywhere in the United States is 21.
Question is unclear but I will try to answer by giving several scenarios: (1) If you are on probation from a PA court, BUT you are being supervised by FL - you can contact your Florida PO and advise him you wish to return to PA. I'm sure FL will be happy to allow it and free themselves of the cost and effort of supervising you, so you should not encounter much problem. Because you are a probationer from PA, PA will HAVE TO accept you back. (2) If you are on probation from a FL court but wish to move to PA, you MUST have permission from the court that granted you the probation. Not only that, the "receiving state" (in this case, PA) must agree to accept the cost and effort of your supervision. Not until this happens can the FL court grant you permission to move. In either case - contact your PO and he will instruct you how to go about the procedure. [CAUTION] Without the approval of the court, you cannot move out of the jurisdiction of the state that is supervising you, or you run the risk of committing a VOP.
The legal age to drop out of school in Pennsylvania is 18. Students who are 17 may drop out if they meet certain requirements, such as having parent or guardian permission.
Pennsylvania did have slaves at one point. Most of them worked in plantations in southern PA like in rural areas near Lancaster, York, Lebanon, Gettysburg, and Chambersburg. The slaves in PA did not do the same work as what slaves in Virginia or South Carolina did. The slaves probably picked corn or wheat in PA.
My son was charged with underage possession of alcohol in PA. The actual charge was written as "underage drinking", which I think is very unfair. He was offered to serve 20 hours of community service or take a 2 weekend alcohol "rehab" course at the cost of $100. He also lost his license for 90 days. Apparently this will remain on his driving record forever,but not his criminal record. Luckily, due to this being his first offense (and hopefully last!) he was eligible to apply for a limited occupational/school license. This allows him to drive himself to work and college only.
Its simple possession of narcotics
Depends on the State you reside in. Every State and city has their own statutes on Minors in Possesion of alcohol. Sauce(myself) state of Pa.
15 years recommended
Yes, in Pennsylvania, underage drinking is typically classified as a summary offense rather than a misdemeanor. However, it can result in fines, community service, and other penalties. Repeat offenses or related alcohol violations may lead to more serious charges. Always check local laws for the most accurate and current information.
The punishment for 2nd degree murder in PA is up to life in prison. The actual punishment will vary based on the crime and the circumstances in which it was committed.
A Chuck Norris roundhouse kick.
pa falls under the old quaker system. the suspect is branded with a hot iron inthe letter v.
It depends on exactly what you're asking, but in every state in the U.S. you can go to jail for illegal possession of a handgun.
yeah probably
how do you aquire and file for adverse possession in northumberland county pa and where do i find available poperty in my city
Yes, with limitations, including service of alcohol