Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
I was very intoxicated at a bar. I spilled my drink over their cash register. The bar is claiming they want to charge me with distruction of property and that it would be a felony because the cash register cost 4000.00. I told them I would be willing to settle out of court. Isnt that what insurance is for? Am I liable?
Asked on 8/07/09, 4:01 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Maury Beaulier612.240.8005
Minnesota Lawyers
First, it is not a criminal offense unless your act to damage the reguister was intentional. If it was not, it is a civil matter. Even un a civil matter, if the act was due to an accident, liability is unlikely. You werein a bar. You were served alcohol. You spilled alccohol. That is hardly an unforseen circumstance and one which calls into questiuon the negince of the bar with regard to serving you.
Answered on 8/12/09, 6:21 pm
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