Legal Question in DUI Law in Pennsylvania
Underage Drinking Citation...Probable Cause?
At a frat party 2 weeks ago, party was raided. Fire
marshall made a random check w/ 2 undercover cops. Found
violations of city fire code, then raided and barricaded the house.
Everyone left the house single file, while checking w/ a cop upon
exit. Asked some students if they were drinking and
others no. Some were given the field sobriety test w/ eyes
following and object (don't know exact name). I told the cop I was
drinking on my turn because I was asked if I was. Was told I should
expect a citation in the mail and told me to leave. He used our
school's student directory to take my information. Other people
were just asked for their names and were told to leave (who were
underage and drinking). Can proceedings of cops be
ruled unfair in court b/c all people were not handled in the same
way? I cant lose my drivers license for 3 months. I'm
looking to seek an attorney, but haven't received ciatation yet
either. Should I seek a lawyer, or is admittance to the UAD pretty
much make me guilty? The fine isn't the issue, its losing my drivers
license I'm worried about. School told us people will only be
getting citations (they contacted cops) if they failed eye
test,admittance to?Confused.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Underage Drinking Citation...Probable Cause?
This case will be based completely on the facts as of the night in question, also it depends what jurisdiction are you in PA or NJ and as to whether the Police had a right to enter the said premises.......I recommend you obtain an attorney ASAP to protect your interests.
Re: Underage Drinking Citation...Probable Cause?
Not having all the facts I cannot give a definitive answer but it sounds like you have a good defense case. The only evidence against you is the Officer writing down your name. Under cross examination he could be forced to admit he took info out of student directory and not from driver's license.If he coudl not give a possitive credible identification of you you should be acquited. I offer free consultations.