Selling or furnishing alcohol to a minor is a misdemeanor crime that carrie sup to 6 months in jail (and ABC pulling your liquor license). But it is often possible to get these charges reduced or dismissed, as this former district attorney explains.
California Business & Professions Code 25658 makes it a crime to sell, furnish or otherwise provide alcohol to a minor. However, many vendors, stores, clerks and other adults often do this unwittingly and with a good faith belief the minor is actually 21 or older.
In this video, a former Los Angeles prosecutor — now a criminal defense lawyer — explains the penalties for furnishing alcohol to a minor as well as the most effective criminal defense strategies for fighting such a charge.
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Teenagers often get arrested or cited for “minor in possession of alcohol,” a misdemeanor crime that can give the child a criminal record. But a good criminal …
Selling or furnishing alcohol to a minor is a misdemeanor crime that carrie sup to 6 months in jail (and ABC pulling your liquor license). But it is often possible to .
Furnishing alcohol to a minor is a misdemeanor crime that can subject someone to fines, probation and even jail time. In this video, a former Los Angeles …
Selling or furnishing alcohol to a minor is a misdemeanor crime that carrie sup to 6 months in jail (and ABC pulling your liquor license). But it is often possible to …
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