

Going hand-in-hand with underage drinking are Fake ID charges. Underage drinkers could have purchased a Fake ID online or at any number of places. Use of the Fake ID to purchase controlled substances such as tobacco or alcohol either at a liquor store or a bar can land a person in serious trouble including loss of driver’s license and heavy fines. Seaside Heights Police Officers can also write a Title 33 violation which has similar penalties, fines, and repercussions.
Depending on the facts of your case you could lose your driver’s license and face possible jail time. These
charges are now taken very seriously by law enforcement given the threat to national security they pose.
Tampering with public records or information could be a third or fourth degree crime or a disorderly persons offense. It is important to retain an experienced criminal defense attorney to evaluate the facts of your case and possibly avoid facing the penalties of a more serious third degree charge.
A violation of New Jersey Statute 2C:28-7, constituting a disorderly persons offense, in a case where the person uses the personal identifying information of another to illegally purchase an alcoholic beverage or for using the personal identifying information of another to misrepresent his age for the purpose of obtaining tobacco or other consumer product denied to persons under 18 years of age shall not constitute an offense under this subsection if the actor received only that benefit or service and did not perpetrate or attempt to perpetrate any additional injury or fraud on another.
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Your driving privileges can be revoked for a period to be fixed by the court at not less than six months or more than two years which shall commence on the day the sentence is imposed. In the case of any person who at the time of the imposition of the sentence is less than 17 years of age, the period of the suspension of driving privileges authorized herein, including a suspension of the privilege of operating a motorized bicycle, shall commence on the day the sentence is imposed and shall run for a period as fixed by the court of not less than six months or more than two years after the day the person reaches the age of 17 years.
2C:28-7. Tampering with public records or information.
2C:21-2.1. Offenses involving false government documents, degree of crime.
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