mbrown3391
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Pennsylvania
Over a week ago, on a friday night, a noise complaint was called in on my apartment. My roommate and I had only 3 people over and we were not being particularly loud. The officer, who was incredibly rude, banged on the door with her flashlight and informed us that the "party is over" despite the fact that we were only watching tv. I stepped out side to talk to the officer, along with the other tenant, who is 21. The officer looked through the window and said she saw beer cans on the floor, and said we better all be 21. I am 20. We gave her our ID's and she wrote down our information, said that we were being issued a noise ordinance warning, and then left. She did not mention underage drinking, nor did she breathalyze me or say she smelled anything on my breath. Now today, i looked at the local paper and to my surprise there is an article which mentions that i was cited for underage drinking! Can they really convict me of this without any evidence?
Over a week ago, on a friday night, a noise complaint was called in on my apartment. My roommate and I had only 3 people over and we were not being particularly loud. The officer, who was incredibly rude, banged on the door with her flashlight and informed us that the "party is over" despite the fact that we were only watching tv. I stepped out side to talk to the officer, along with the other tenant, who is 21. The officer looked through the window and said she saw beer cans on the floor, and said we better all be 21. I am 20. We gave her our ID's and she wrote down our information, said that we were being issued a noise ordinance warning, and then left. She did not mention underage drinking, nor did she breathalyze me or say she smelled anything on my breath. Now today, i looked at the local paper and to my surprise there is an article which mentions that i was cited for underage drinking! Can they really convict me of this without any evidence?