What are my rights as a minor?

I am a minor who was recently arrested for possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia without being read my rights, what now?

  • Before I explain the situation I would like to make it clear that I know my actions were illegal, and immoral. I have learned my lesson, and now I am left with the task of making this mistake impact my professional future as little as possible. I would appreciate if any advice given was followed by sources or credentials. I am a minor who was recently arrested for the possession of marijuana, and the possession of paraphernalia. I was a passenger in a car with two of my friends (both adults) when we were stopped for speeding. We had just finished smoking a small amount of marijuana and were on our way to the mall. I am quite confident that the car had no scent of marijuana as we had aired it out and used deodorant spray. The driver was polite and compliant, and provided the officers with his license, registration, and proof of insurance. None of the occupants of the car had been arrested before, nor did we have outstanding charges/warrants. The driver was asked to step out of the car to sign his ticket. On his way back to the car an officer asked if he consented to a search, to which he replied no. We were all asked to step out of the car, subsequently exposing a grinder under my leg. At this point the officers started lambasting the three of us with questions such as "whose is this?", "is there anything else in the car?", "when did you smoke up?". I choose not to speak and one of my friends (whom the grinder belonged to) admitted the grinder was his, and the other was silent. At this time the officers said your are all under arrest. I asked what we were under arrest for, and he responded "you will all three be charged for possession, and paraphernalia, because no one owned up to the stuff in the car". At this time we were driven to a Pennsylvania state police office and processed. The driver (only the driver) was read his Miranda rights preceding a field DUI test (conducted at the station, with a negative result). I am wondering if these charges will hold up in cou

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    killurpig - "Before I explain the situation I would like to make it clear that I know my actions were illegal, and immoral." Wrong. Your actions were in no way immoral. Q : Who did you hurt? A :No one Law is violence and coercion, therefore, the law is immoral. Disobey the law and you are fined. Refuse to pay the fine and you are jailed. Refuse to go to jail and you are shot, tazed or beaten. Obey the law or else. Law = coercion = violence You have the natural god given right to treat your body as you choose, ...which includes smoking weed. ...which is what I think I'll do right now. 420

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Get an attorney and sue the cop. Make sure the attorney knows that your rights were not read to you and that the driver did not consent to a search. The officer had no reason to order you out of the vehicle.

charleslyons6577

enroll in some kind of drug deterrent program BEFORE court, and the judge will look favorably on this. Dont try to say you werent read your rights, your word against cops. Be polite and bring parents. Dont sweat it, youre a minor, it will be gone off record when you turn 18.

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