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    Question: I was drinking during the day the other day and my friend, who was a sober driver, got pulled over. The cop asked for IDs but I didn't have mine because I was at a pool party all day. He gave me a Minor in Consumption ticket because he smelled alcohol on me and I told him I was not 21. What is the typical fine for a minor in consumption in Arizona and are there diversion programs you can take?

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    Justice Courts can impose fines as well as community service hours, even misdemeanor probation. The amount of fines varies from county to county. Typically, there is a fine of about $125.00 on a first offense. Diversion is available in some counties, at the discretion of the prosecutor.

    In the Juvenile Court, a drinking charge can be sent to diversion by a probation officer. Or the probation officer can ask the prosecutor to file a petition. If found guilty, you could face time in detention, probation, alcohol counseling, community services, possibly placement into a drug treatment program or the Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections if your case is seen as serious enough to warrant that. On a second finding of guilt for this offense, your driver's license would be suspended until you are 18.


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    11 thru 12 of 12 comments     1   2  [ 3 ]   
    On 09/10/05
    Dan from MN said:
    I just got a minor when I was 17, i turned 18 about a week after the charge... i got a notice in the mail that i was either A. Send a check for 120 dollars and have my license suspended for 30 days Or B. Go to court... That is messed up... How does getting a minor have anything to do with my drivers license? I go to college too and it's about an hour and a half... 30 days without my license? I am not going to be able to go to school...
    On 05/25/05
    sarah from MN said:
    i think it is really a bunch of bull how there is "laws" about who can drink what...yea i agree that about the drinking AND driving part but if u are at a place where everything is pretty low key and no harm is takin place and driving home isn't considered or have a sober driver.. then i think it should be fine to drink at WHATEVER age.....im going to be tried for minor consumption soon for the second time and i turn 18 in dec and will be fairly TICKED off if my licease is revoked until then for some petty misdameanor made up by this country!
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