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How long does an MIP stay on your record in Colorado?
Any person who possesses not more than one ounce of marijuana commits a class 2 petty offense and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars.
What is the penalty for selling alcohol to a Minor in Colorado?
Yes. A first-time MIP conviction is automatically sealed when the case ends in Colorado. But a second or subsequent MIP conviction must stay on the minors record for one year.
What does an MIP do?
A minor in possession (MIP) offense is a criminal charge dealing primarily with underage drinking. The legal age for drinking alcohol is 21 in all states, but some states have limited exceptions. However, most states have laws prohibiting those underage from even possessing alcoholic beverages.
Does a minor in possession show up on a background check?
Even a seemingly minor offense like MIP can appear on background checks conducted by colleges, employers, and even landlords. For this reason, it is essential to take every step possible to avoid a conviction or, if a conviction is unavoidable, to seek options for record expungement.
What happens when you get an MIP in Colorado?
Under Colorado law, Minor in Possession or Consumption of Alcohol, (MIP MIC) Colorado Revised Statutes Section 18-13-122, is punishable by a fine up to $250 for a first conviction, $500 for a second conviction, and a jail-able Class 2 Misdemeanor for third and subsequent convictions.
Minor in possession MIP is defined by Colorado Revised Statute 18-13-122 as when a person under 21 years of age possesses or consumes ethyl alcohol, marijuana, or marijuana paraphernalia. Ethyl alcohol means the type of alcohol you would normally think of when drinking, such as beer, wine, or liquor.
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18-13-122 - Illegal possession or consumption of ethyl
18-13-122 - Illegal possession or consumption of ethyl alcohol by an underage person. (2) (a) Any person under twenty-one years of age who possesses or
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