I was in a car with two friends, over two months ago and we got pulled over. I had been under the influence of alcohol and blew a .035 I am underage, however the officers who pulled us over did not have tickets in the car and did not give me any documentation saying I had an m.i.p. they called me Monday ( over two months later) and said I had a warrant out. I had court this morning and will have a pre trial on october 4th. I am curious as to whether my charges can hold up in court. Especially since the two cops who pulled us over searched the vehicle without permission, let the driver get back in the car and drive while intoxicated, and did not issue tickets at the time of the incident?
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