This week I received a call from a person who attended a seminar that I gave at a local high school on juvenile law hot topics. The caller had a question about what the penalties are if a minor is cited for being a minor in possession.
Based upon the way the minor in possession law is written, there are numerous scenarios in which a minor could innocently be in possession of alcohol. For example,the minor could be old enough to get into a club, but not old enough to drink. While in the club the minor could be holding a drink for a friend that is old enough to drink while that friend is looking in her purse or going to the ladies room. The list of scenarios are endless.
According to the Texas alcoholic beverage code a minor is a person under the age of 21 years. A person under the age of 21 years can possess alcohol while in the visible presence of an adult parent, guardian, or spouse or other adult to whom the minor has been committed by a court; while in the course and scope of the minor's employment if the minor is an employee of a licensee or permittee and the employment is not prohibited; or if the minor is under the immediate supervision of a commissioned peace officer engaged in enforcing the provisions of the code.
Other than the provisions listed above a minor cannot touch, hold in his/her hand, transport, attempt to purchase, consume or have any contact with alcohol.
This offense is a Class "C" misdemeanor. That means that it carries a range of punishment of a fine not to exceed $500. The punishment range also includes 8 to 12 hours of community service, driver's license suspension or denial of driver's license application for 30 days, and completion of an alcohol awareness course.
If a minor has 2 prior convictions the punishment range goes up to a fine between $250 and $2,000 and/or a term in the county jail not to exceed 6 months, driver's license suspension or denial for 60 days for one prior conviction, driver's license suspension or denial for 6 months if 2 prior convictions.
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