Utah Minor in Possession – Salt Lake Criminal Attorney

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Utah Minor in Possession – Salt Lake Criminal Attorney

Possession or consumption of alcohol by a person under the age of 21 in Utah is a criminal offense that can result in jail time, fines, and suspension of the person’s driver license.  A first conviction for so-called “minor in possession” (or “MIP”) can result in up to a full year suspension of the person’s driver license.  A second conviction can result in an additional two-year suspension of driving privileges.  If you are facing criminal charges in Utah, contact a experienced and aggressive Utah criminal attorney today.

Even though a minor in possession charge is “only” a misdemeanor, it still carries potential penalties of up to six months in jail and up to $1900 in fines and surcharges.  Additionally, losing a driver license may have a long-term impact on your ability to keep a job or stay in school.

As an experienced Utah criminal attorney, Stephen Howard can help successfully defend your charges.  Staying out of jail, minimizing fines, or keeping your driver license are all more likely when you have an experienced attorney fighting to defend your rights.

To find out more about how we can help you, contact us today for an initial consultation.