underage consumption ticket
My friend was issued a ticket for
underage consumption. I was riding
with his friend in a car. His friend,
who was driving, was not drinking
and blew a .000. Does the officer
then have the authority to
breathalize the passenger (my
friend)? Because he did breathalize
my friend and he blew a .055. I want
to let him know if he can fight the
ticket or not. Any answers would be
helpful. Thanks
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: underage consumption ticket
Your friend can certainly "fight" the ticket. Any charge can be challenged. As to your specific question, yes, the office likely had probable cause to test passengers in the car, since I presume the officer will state there was an "odor of alcohol", or that an individual who appeared to be a minor had watery eyes, etc.
There mere fact that there was probable cause for the stop does not mean your friend can not, or should not, challenge the ticket. I have no idea why the car was stopped in the first place. It is possible there was no probable cause for the initial stop. I could not comment on that without knowing more of the facts. Further, I would need to know what happened after the stop, whether your friend has prior offenses, his age, etc.
Call with more specific questions. Good luck.
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