Legal Question in Criminal Law in South Carolina
Drinking in Public
I received a drinking in public ticket that carried a fine and misdemeanor charge with it. I opted not to pay the fine and have a trial instead so as to avoid a misdemeanor on my record. If I am found guilty at my Jury trial will I simply be made to pay the fine or can I be put in Jail?
Asked on 11/29/06, 5:24 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Johnston
Law Offices of Robert J. Johnston
Re: Drinking in Public
That charge carries jail, fine or both. Have you considered Pretrial Intervention or Conditional Discharge?
Answered on 11/29/06, 5:33 pm
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