Along with the fines, Fort Worth probation, and up to one year in jail, if you are under the age of 18 and are arrested for Fort Worth DUI or possession of Fort Worth marijuana or other illegal drugs in Fort Worth, you'll also be subject to automatic driver's license suspension - whether you were driving or not. This suspension can last one to five years
Fort Worth Wise Laws offer the skill and dedication to obtain favorable results for clients facing Fort Worth minor in possession (MIP) charges, as well as other alcohol and drug crimes. We use our extensive experience with the criminal justice system throughout America to protect our clients' rights and preserve their promising futures.
If you or a son or daughter faces Fort Worth TX criminal charges for Fort Worth teenage drinking, teenage driving or Fort Worth drug crimes, call our offices 800-270-8184, or contact us online soon as possible.
Most Fort Worth Texas juveniles and parents are not aware of Fort Worth underage drinking laws and how they apply. In general, any minor can be arrested for Fort Worth MIP whether they are in actual possession of alcohol or drugs, or not. Anything from the presence of alcohol or a controlled substance in their body, to exhibiting the signs of being under the influence or even being a situation where alcohol is present can result in Fort Worth TX MIP charges. MIP (between the ages of 13 and 20) is a gross misdemeanor punishable by:
A violation of underage drinking laws, a youthful indiscretion such as Fort Worth TX drug possession or distribution or any arrest of a minor can also impact admission to college, qualifying for financial aid, or finding a job or place to live. Multiple offenses, or more serious charges such as Fort Worth vehicular homicide involving alcohol can result in felony charges and even worse consequences such as lengthy prison terms.