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St. Louis Minor in Possession Attorneys

Missouri Underage Drinking Lawyers

Defending Minors Against Alcohol Charges

If you are a juvenile or young adult who has been accused of underage alcohol possession, or you are the parent of someone who has been accused of this crime, you want to know what the consequences will be. Will there be a permanent impact? There could be. A conviction for underage drinking will remain on your record impacting your future employment prospects, among other things. At the Roberts Law Firm, our attorneys will use our more than 25 years of experience to defend you.

To discuss your case with our Missouri minor in possession attorneys, call us toll free at 866.585.3690 or send us an e-mail.

The Consequences of an Underage Drinking Conviction

In addition to the long-term impact related to having this criminal charge on your record, there will be an immediate impact as well. There will be fines. Perhaps more problematic are the consequences under the abuse and lose law. If a car was involved in some way, even if it was simply a matter of having unopened beers in the trunk, driver's license suspension could be a consequence. Our lawyers are prepared to fight to prevent these types of consequences.

Experience Means Results

With experience on our side, we know the options that are available. In most underage drinking cases, our approach is to work with the prosecutor. We want to minimize the lasting impact of the charges, which could mean taking alcohol classes, or taking a limited probation. You can be confident that we know how to prevent these charges from changing your life in the long run.

Contact Us About Defense Against Minor in Possession Charges

We are prepared to use our more than 25 years of criminal law experience to benefit you. Send us an e-mail or call us toll free at 866.585.3690.

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