Law Offices of Anthony Carbone, P.C.

Underage Drinking in New Jersey

Posted
by in

underage-drinking-nj-anthony-carboneIt might not seem like such a big deal.  After all, at 18, you can commander a gun and fight for our country.  At 18, you can also register to vote and contribute to crucial decisions regarding the leaders who make state and federal laws.  However, the law in the United States and New Jersey, are clear.  You cannot drink or purchase alcohol until your 21st birthday.  Exactly what are the consequences for underage drinking in New Jersey?

The Penalties for Under Aged Drinking

You can read the specifics regarding the penalties for under aged possession of alcohol here.  In short, the statute mandates the following provisions:

Exemptions under the Law

The state legislature did make certain exemption under the law, which includes immunity from prosecution.  They include:

Providing alcohol to Underaged Drinkers

More than likely, you are aware that it is against the law to supply alcohol to someone under 21.  It should be noted that there is a provision that allows minors to consume alcohol in conjunction with religious ceremonies.  Minors may drink in the home with the permission and presence of a parent.  With these exceptions,   the consequences for supplying alcohol to minors include a disorderly persons charge.  In addition, if someone gets in an accident and leaves your home after illegally imbibing alcohol, you may be exposed to liability for personal injury.

If you or a loved one has been accused of any aspect of underaged drinking, it is important that you seek legal representation.  The Law Offices of Anthony Carbone has handled cases of this nature for many years.  Contact us to make an appointment.

Do You Need Legal Representation?

Contact Us Today

The information provided on this website about personal injury, family, and divorce law is not meant to be taken as legal advice. At the Law Offices of Anthony Carbone, based in Jersey City, we assist clients throughout Hudson County, New Jersey, including the communities of Union City, North Bergen, West New York, Newark, Jersey City, Essex County, Bayonne, Hoboken, Weehawken, Guttenberg, Secaucus, Greenville, Elizabeth and Marion. If you are in need of a personal injury or family lawyer or attorney, please contact us today.

Exit mobile version