Is Drunk in Public a Crime in Manassas?
November 9, 2014 by Jean Humbrecht
Is Drunk in Public a crime in Manassas? Many people think that because it is not punished with jail, a Manassas Drunk in Public charge is not a crime. If you have been wondering, is Drunk in Public a crime in Manassas, read the post below.
Drunk in Public Charge in Manassas
A Drunk in Public charge in Manassas (Prince William County Code §16-14) criminalizes being intoxicated in public. An offender can also be charged under the state code version of this statute, Va. Code §18.2-388.
For purposes of a Drunk in Public charge in Manassas, intoxication can be caused by alcohol or drugs (including a prescription). The term public is interpreted broadly and includes places visible to the community or public-including your own property. Therefore, a person can be convicted of being Drunk in Public in Manassas if he is intoxicated on his own property if that part of the property is visible to others.
Is Drunk in Public a Crime in Manassas?
A Drunk in Public charge in Manassas is a crime. While it is not punished with any jail time, the accused can be taken to the local jail upon being charged with Drunk in Public and held until he has sobered up.
A Manassas Drunk in Public charge is a Class 4 misdemeanor. It is punished with a fine up to $250 and a prohibition on having a concealed carry permit for three years. The fine can be pre-paid, meaning the offender does not need to appear in court. However, pre-paying the fine for a Manassas Drunk in Public charge is an admission of guilt and will result in a conviction on his permanent criminal record. A conviction for a Drunk in Public charge in Manassas, whether from pre-paying the fine or being convicted in court, can never be expunged.
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