I'm looking for advice. My 20 yr old son got a MIC from Morgan's Point Resort PD. Is it advisable to get a lawyer to fight the charge? Also, how successful are fighting these type of things? Thanks in advance.
The Grinder (99) said:
If this is just a one off thing in an otherwise good kid with no legal issues, I probably would .
It may also depend on what he wants to do
For example, I got a minor in possession when I was 19. My BIL is an attorney and got it expunged. I did the crime, that wasn't really the question. however it was the only legal issue I ever had. I took an alcohol awareness class and paid a court fee and was placed on probation for 12 months
Never had another charge (alcohol or otherwise)
I went to med school, residency, got my medical license, etc… seems like every step of the way they ask if I have any alcohol related convictions . Being able to say no to that has made my life a lot easier
Just my experience
The Grinder (99) said:
I honestly don't remember the details. Maybe it was 6. It was a long time ago now. I just remember him saying if I get another mip during that time he'd have a hard time getting it all dropped
Anyway, the point is, I feel my life has been a lot easier not having that on my record.
Now an MIP prob wouldn't have stopped me from getting my medical license, but it would have added additional hoop potentially. I know a classmate in med school that had a DWI (I know, WAY different level of issue) and he knew it was going to cause him a lot of issues and factored that in when he decided to do his residency in Tennessee and just stayed there permanently