teenboysmom
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? GA
My son just informed me yesterday that he has court on Tuesday for having been pulled over (he was riding, not driving) and cited for admitting he had drank 2 beers. When he was asked if he was drinking, he first said no and offered to blow a breathalizer. The officer said that would not be necessary that his other friend had told the officer my son was drinking and if he would just admit it, he would not take him to jail. Don't like those tactics (any recourse there?) but my son is 18 and was breaking the law. The other issue is the fact that he somehow believes as a first time offender (I am sure he has friends who have gone through this who advised him), he will get off with a $300 fine which is why he never told me until now. I am not so sure - what has been your experience with this type of incident? Someone advised me that he should go into court and proactively demonstrate that he has taken a Alcohol/Drug Awareness class and detailing any volunteerism and community service he has participated in since the incident. He just joined a fraternity and they have to do a minimum number of hours of volunteer work every week. I really want to contact the court and beg for a continuance so we can get our act together (at this late date, not sure they will grant). What is your advice?
My son just informed me yesterday that he has court on Tuesday for having been pulled over (he was riding, not driving) and cited for admitting he had drank 2 beers. When he was asked if he was drinking, he first said no and offered to blow a breathalizer. The officer said that would not be necessary that his other friend had told the officer my son was drinking and if he would just admit it, he would not take him to jail. Don't like those tactics (any recourse there?) but my son is 18 and was breaking the law. The other issue is the fact that he somehow believes as a first time offender (I am sure he has friends who have gone through this who advised him), he will get off with a $300 fine which is why he never told me until now. I am not so sure - what has been your experience with this type of incident? Someone advised me that he should go into court and proactively demonstrate that he has taken a Alcohol/Drug Awareness class and detailing any volunteerism and community service he has participated in since the incident. He just joined a fraternity and they have to do a minimum number of hours of volunteer work every week. I really want to contact the court and beg for a continuance so we can get our act together (at this late date, not sure they will grant). What is your advice?