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1) I did not have alcohol in my possession at the time. I was indeed intoxicated though. ( have heard they can consider you body as a container).
A few counties still prosecute for MIP after consumption, but they are in the minority in CA. Were you cited for 25662 or a municipal code? If a muni code, what is the code section?
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2) I got an infraction, and have read many of your postings on the matter of M or I but I want to know if anything has changed.
Not much has changed in this regard, but as always, it depends on what you might be discussing.
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3) I was not breathalyzed at any point in the ticketing.
Not required for possession. Possession is not about consumption or even ownership, but about dominion and control.
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4) Wondering if I should proof to the courts about attending AA meetings if the would help my case. (I know you are probably going to say it can't hurt).
Whether you "should" is entirely up to you. But, as you predicted, it wouldn't hurt.
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5) If I reschedule as many times as possible and get the officer to not show up, I am not charged at all if I am not mistaken.
If you continue the case at the proper time frame, the officer won't even be issued a subpoena. You can keep rescheduling until they hold you in contempt, but you will have no idea if the officer will show until the day of trial.
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6) I purposely gave a wrong social because I have heard that you can get off with little things like that. I gave him my social but off by 1 number.
You heard wrong. Your social security number has absolutely nothing to do with the matter.
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7) When the officer gave me a sobriety test he did the whole dance with follow my finger without moving your head. He only move his finger once to my left, stop the test and then immediately said your drunk.
Okay. But, you were not arrested for being "drunk", were you? Again, if you were cited for possession, this is irrelevant.
The key will be what section you were cited for. What code section? And if not B&P 25662, what jurisdiction cited you and what code section did they use?
- Carl