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Furnishing alcohol to a minor--Intent???

I was wondering if a lawyer would be wise for me. I was caught by a undercover sting for furnishing alcohol to a minor, while I was serving at a local rest. There were two individuals and I checked both ID's and noticed the one was not 21, but misread the other ID twice and served him. My question is that doesn't there need a criminal mindset of intent to commit this crime? Isn't this more of a simple mistake, since ID's were checked and service was refused to one individaul. How helpful could retatining a lawyer be for this matter?


Asked on 8/26/07, 3:32 pm

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Furnishing alcohol to a minor--Intent???

You wouldn't go into an operating room without a surgeon, right? Why would you consider going to court without a lawyer? Do you feel more qualified to practice law than to practice surgery? Of course you should have a lawyer. It is impossible to evaluate your case without having all the facts just like a doctor can't diagnose your medical problems without all the facts, test results, etc. Call us on Monday for a free consultation at 1 8667665245. For more information, go to:

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Answered on 8/26/07, 6:18 pm


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