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Silverplum

Senior Member
We don't play "what if" games.

We're too busy for hypotheticals.

If/when he is caught and ticketed, he can come here with the actual citation and the facts of the situation, and likely receive good advice.
 

Ozark_Sophist

Senior Member
Multiple misdemeanor and felony charges.

For the fake id:

(c) Any person who possesses a document described in subdivision
(a) and who knows that the document is not a government-issued
document is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less
than one thousand dollars ($1,000) and not more than two thousand
five hundred dollars ($2,500). The misdemeanor fine shall be imposed
except in unusual cases where the interests of justice would be
served. The court may allow an offender to work off the fine by
doing community service. If community service work is not available,
the misdemeanor shall be punishable by a fine of up to one thousand
dollars ($1,000), based on the person's ability to pay.
(d) If an offense specified in this section is committed by a
person when he or she is under 21 years of age, but is 13 years of
age or older, the court also may suspend the person's driving
privilege for one year, pursuant to Section 13202.5 of the Vehicle
Code.
 
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CdwJava

Senior Member
so my boy gets a rental car with his fake id.... what kind of charges is he looking at if caught?
What, exactly, did he do?

Is the car now stolen or damaged? Did he use a bad credit card to pay for the rental? Did the ID come back to someone else or was it just a phony birthdate on his ID?

What can happen really depends on the details as there is the possibility that no serious crime has been committed. No details, no guess.

- Carl
 

kinship

Junior Member
it was just a false birthdate and there was an accident... but someone else was driving the car at time of accident.
 

CdwJava

Senior Member
it was just a false birthdate and there was an accident... but someone else was driving the car at time of accident.
So ... it came to light as a result of the rental agreement?

That could be a problem.

Not sure what to say until or unless charges are filed.

- Carl
 

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