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If you have been arrested for MIP in Clemson, call Clemson MIP lawyer John W. Molony and schedule a free consultation to protect your rights and your record. In Clemson minor in possession violations are misdemeanors, and penalties include up to two hundred dollars in fines and up to thirty days in jail. MIP convictions can also have additional serious consequences. After a conviction for minor in possession, that criminal record may impact your ability to get a job, get into graduate school or do anything else that requires a criminal background check.

What Is MIP In Clemson?

  • In Clemson, MIP can be charged if you purchase, attempt to purchase, consume or possess beer, wine or liquor while under twenty one.
  • In Clemson MIP is a misdemeanor. Penalties include up to two hundred dollars in fines and up to thirty days in jail.
  • Clemson minor in possession convictions also include at least eight hours of alcohol education
  • MIP in Clemson also includes a drivers license suspension of one hundred twenty days for a first offense and one year for a second offense.
  • These laws do not apply to minors serving alcohol, religious services or to minors in their parent’s home.

Contact A Clemson MIP Lawyer

Call MIP lawyer John W. Molony now and discuss your charges and your legal options free of charge! When you retain criminal defense attorney John W. Molony, you can expect to have a lawyer who will fight for you, listen to you, answer your phone calls and devote the time that your case requires. John W. Molony Law Firm, LLC is conveniently defends  clients arrested for MIP in Clemson, SC.

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