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    Default Minor In Possession with Previous Felony in Iowa

    A couple nights ago I was pulled over with some friends for speeding. Everyone in the car had been drinking, and eventually the driver was charged with his second MIP as well as zero tolerance. Everyone else, including me, were issued MIPs (first offense).

    Two years ago I was convicted of burglary in the third degree and was ordered to do community service (ninety hours) as well as go on probation (six months). I was wondering what the punishment for the MIP will be. Is there any possibility of the county reopening my felony case or putting me on probation again?

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    Default Re: Minor In Possession with Previous Felony in Iowa

    If your felony case is now closed, as sounds to be the case, it won't be reopened over this.

    [Iowa Code § 123.47 Persons under legal age - penalty.
    1. A person shall not sell, give, or otherwise supply alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer to any person knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that person to be under legal age.

    2. A person or persons under legal age shall not purchase or attempt to purchase, or individually or jointly have alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer in their possession or control; except in the case of liquor, wine, or beer given or dispensed to a person under legal age within a private home and with the knowledge, presence, and consent of the parent or guardian, for beverage or medicinal purposes or as administered to the person by either a physician or dentist for medicinal purposes and except to the extent that a person under legal age may handle alcoholic beverages, wine, and beer during the regular course of the person's employment by a liquor control licensee, or wine or beer permittee under this chapter.

    3.
    a. A person who is under legal age, other than a licensee or permittee, who violates this section regarding the purchase of or attempt to purchase alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer, or possessing or having control of alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer, commits the following:
    (1) A simple misdemeanor punishable as a scheduled violation under section 805.8C , subsection 7.

    (2) A second offense shall be a simple misdemeanor punishable by a fine of five hundred dollars. In addition to any other applicable penalty, the person in violation of this section shall choose between either completing a substance abuse evaluation or the suspension of the person's motor vehicle operating privileges for a period not to exceed one year.

    (3) A third or subsequent offense shall be a simple misdemeanor punishable by a fine of five hundred dollars and the suspension of the person's motor vehicle operating privileges for a period not to exceed one year.
    b. The court may, in its discretion, order the person who is under legal age to perform community service work under section 909.3A , of an equivalent value to the fine imposed under this section.

    c. If the person who commits a violation of this section is under the age of eighteen, the matter shall be disposed of in the manner provided in chapter 232.
    4. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 5 and 6, a person who is of legal age, other than a licensee or permittee, who sells, gives, or otherwise supplies alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer to a person who is under legal age in violation of this section commits a serious misdemeanor punishable by a minimum fine of five hundred dollars.

    5. A person who is of legal age, other than a licensee or permittee, who sells, gives, or otherwise supplies alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer to a person who is under legal age in violation of this section which results in serious injury to any person commits an aggravated misdemeanor.

    6. A person who is of legal age, other than a licensee or permittee, who sells, gives, or otherwise supplies alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer to a person who is under legal age in violation of this section which results in the death of any person commits a class "D" felony.[/quote]

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    Default Re: Minor In Possession with Previous Felony in Iowa

    Thank for very much for your input, Mr. Knowitall.

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