What kind of a fine can I expect on a open container in a vehicle charge given that I have no previous record and have never been in trouble before?
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What kind of a fine can I expect on a open container in a vehicle charge given that I have no previous record and have never been in trouble before?
I was in the passenger seat of the vehicle when this incident occured.
Asked on July 2, 2012 under Criminal Law, Arizona
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Under the laws of all states in this country, an open container of alcohol charge is a misdemeanor. If convicted of a misdemeanor, one can be jailed for up to six (6) months and/or fined $1,000.
In all likelihood the court will fine you $500 to $700 if you are convicted of the charge against you or plea out in addition to attending classes with respect to the dangers of drinking and driving. I suggest that you consult with a criminal defense attorney to see if there is a possibility of court probation. If such is a possibility of such and you comply with the terms of the probation then the charge against you may be dismissed.
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