Mine was on School grounds and was $49
The fine for minor in possession in the state of Oklahoma can be as much as $300 for a first violation. A fine of $600 is possible for a second offense.
In Oklahoma, a minor in possession of tobacco can face a fine typically ranging from $100 to $200. Additionally, there may be court costs and fees associated with the citation, which can increase the total amount owed. It's also possible for the offender to be required to complete a tobacco education program. Penalties may vary by jurisdiction, so it's advisable to check local regulations for specific amounts.
$132; indiana code number violation is 35-46-1-10.5; charge is minor tobacco violation and the minor MUST appear in court!
In the state of of Massachusetts "Someone who sells or gives Cigarettes, chewing tobacco, snuff or tobacco of any form to a minor not being that minor's parent or legal guardian shall be punished by no less a one hundred dollar fine for the first offense, no less than a two hundred dollar fine for the second offense and no less than a three hundred dollar fine for the third offense and subsquent offense." I'm not sure if it's a infraction or a misdemeanor but it isn't very harsh at all big stores like CVS and Stop & Shop that get caught in stings: It means nothing to them since they make about $50,000 a week. But as far as people "older friends" buying tobacco for minors it's just a big A** annoying fine (And possibly a criminal record, if it is indeed a misdemeanor
That depends, possession of what? firearms? marijuana? cocaine? Alcohol?
How much is a ticket from st louis mo to oklahoma city ok
Yes
Do you have to go to court or can you pay off your ticket before you go to court on possession instrument of crime
They are both misdemeanor offenses.
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.
Most definitely.
$5,000,000