You are guilty. The fact that you don't care that you broke the law doesn't really matter. I wouldn't count on going to Canada.Myself and a few friends were up north in krakow township a week ago. One of our friends got really drunk and started screaming at everyone and we tried to calm him done but the neighbors ended up calling the cops. We did not know this at the time. I was sleeping in a camper and got up to walk into the house to grab a water bottle on my way back to the camper I was stopped by three state troopers. Long story short they held us all together in a group, called us out to the car two at a time made us blow into the breathalyzer and those who blew above .02 got mip citations. I blew a .088. My question is that the court date is on Monday and what should I do. Should I plead guilty or not guilty? Does getting a lawyer make a difference? And what is the chances of being put on probation because I am supposed to go the Canada next weekend.
Getting a lawyer can often help, as an attorney can ensure that you are offered diversion instead of having the misdemeanor entered. A misdemeanor on your record can keep you from traveling to Canada (and that would be the least of the problems you could experience with a criminal record). An attorney could also, potentially, have the MIP charge dismissed outright (although I wouldn't count on this).Myself and a few friends were up north in krakow township a week ago. One of our friends got really drunk and started screaming at everyone and we tried to calm him done but the neighbors ended up calling the cops. We did not know this at the time. I was sleeping in a camper and got up to walk into the house to grab a water bottle on my way back to the camper I was stopped by three state troopers. Long story short they held us all together in a group, called us out to the car two at a time made us blow into the breathalyzer and those who blew above .02 got mip citations. I blew a .088. My question is that the court date is on Monday and what should I do. Should I plead guilty or not guilty? Does getting a lawyer make a difference? And what is the chances of being put on probation because I am supposed to go the Canada next weekend.
the camper was on private property?I am by no means condoning underage drinking, but does anyone else have a problem with detaining people on their own property and compelling them to submit to a breathalyzer?
He wasn't on his own property.I am by no means condoning underage drinking, but does anyone else have a problem with detaining people on their own property and compelling them to submit to a breathalyzer?
The OP disagrees with you. In any event, I am unaware of anything which allows an officer to forcibly compel someone not operating a motor vehicle to a chemical test (the breathalyzer).He wasn't on his own property.
The OP (original poster) says clearly that he wasn't on his own property.The OP disagrees with you. In any event, I am unaware of anything which allows an officer to forcibly compel someone not operating a motor vehicle to a chemical test (the breathalyzer).
And the fact that he is still on private property with permission changes the result?The OP (original poster) says clearly that he wasn't on his own property.
davew128, I do not see where daryahhh says he was "forcibly compelled" to submit to a breathalyzer. I do see where he says he and his friends were "made" to blow into the breathalyzer.The OP disagrees with you. In any event, I am unaware of anything which allows an officer to forcibly compel someone not operating a motor vehicle to a chemical test (the breathalyzer).