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Underage Drinking Citation

Convictions, Criminal Law, DUI, DWI, Misdemeanor, Summary DispositionsBy Panighetti LawJune 16, 2021

The majority of young individuals don’t realize the impact that an underage drinking citation in Pennsylvania can have on them. While summary offenses are not on the same level as felony or misdemeanor charges, repeat convictions can prove to be problematic in the future.

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