Alcohol & Drugs: MIP, MIC, Intoxication Can I Get an MIP the Next Day?

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victoryismine06

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Ok this is all actually for my little brother who is in a bind and I am trying to help him out. Here's the run down of the story, he is age 15 and is a freshman in High School. It was home-coming week, it was a Friday and after the school dance he went to the big party that same night, just like everyone else. And yes he was drinking at the party. Then on the following Monday (his first day back at school) he is called into the office and is told that some one turned him (and like 3 others I believe) in and notified the school that he was drinking that last friday night. The school then notified our Parents and that is where it now stands at the moment. My question is...Can he still be given an MIP(Minor in Posession)? Or mainly what are the possible charges he could face with the School/Law Enforcement? On one last side note, he was NOT drinking or drunk in anyway at the school dance or football game. Please leave any kind of info or idea's that you might have.

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victoryismine06
 
The school must probably feel they have enough evidence to confront him…………If he is contesting the charge, they would look into his side of the story and decide ……………..they may punish him with a suspension or something………….If they feel he played a major role and violated school rules, they could turn it the evidence to law enforcement or handle it on their own. It depends on their rules and discretion.
 
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