Under Missouri's Abuse and Lose Law, a court, upon a plea of guilty, conviction or finding of guilt, or, if the court is a juvenile court, upon a finding of fact that the offense was committed by a juvenile, shall enter an order suspending or revoking the driving privileges of any person determined to have committed one of the following offenses and who, at the time said offense was committed, was under twenty-one years of age:
(1) Any alcohol related traffic offense (i.e., DWI, BAC, vehicular manslaughter or vehicular assault);
(2)Any offense involving the possession or use of alcohol, committed while operating a motor vehicle (e.g., a minor who is pulled over for speeding and who is subsequently found to be in possession of beer or wine and who pleads guilty to possession would fall within this provision of the Abuse and Lose law),
(3) Any offense involving the possession or use of a controlled substance (e.g., a minor who pleads guilty to possession of marijuana, whether or not he or she was found to have possession while operating a motor vehicle;
(4) Any offense involving the alteration, modification or misrepresentation of a license to operate a motor vehicle in violation of state law.;
(5) Any offense involving the possession or use of alcohol for a second time; except that a determination of guilt or its equivalent shall have been made for the first offense and both offenses shall have been committed by the person when the person was under eighteen years of age.
The period of suspension for a first offense under the Abuse and Lose law is ninety days. Any second or subsequent offense under this section shall result in revocation of the offender's driving privileges for one year.
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It looks like she's going to lose her license for at least ninety days along with the fine. It's probably a good idea to get a lawyer and try to plead it down!