Juvenile Court: Tobacco Mip, Drug Paraphernalia/Other, and Breaking Curfew

lundi 23 mars 2015

My question involves criminal law for the state of: Texas. I live in Titus County. I am 16 years old and my parents do allow me to smoke cigarettes. I was parked at a gas station Saturday morning a little past midnight when the cops came up to the car I was in. (my mothers) They saw my cigarettes in my lap and I was honest in telling them they were mine. I had two packs as well as some cigars. The officer called a K-9 unit. They got a positive sign from the dog, and proceeded to search the car. They found a mason jar that I had marijuana in earlier that day, but nothing was in it when they confiscated it.



They ended up charging me with 1.Curfew 2.Tobacco MIP and 3.Drug paraphernalia/other. I have to go see the judge tomorrow and I'm not sure what to expect!



I know I will plea guilty for the curfew, but there wasn't any paraphernalia in the jar they took, so I was wondering how I should handle that. As well as some advice on the tobacco charge, if my parents say I'm allowed to smoke will they drop the charge? Or would my parents get in trouble, in which case would it be easier to just plea guilty on the tobacco charge?





Juvenile Court: Tobacco Mip, Drug Paraphernalia/Other, and Breaking Curfew

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