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Originally Posted by Major
No mercy. Judges are usually very nice, but the fact is that she was charged with possessing a fake ID, convicted of it, and punished to the full extent, I assume. She should have at least consulted with an attorney, since she didn't and does not know what she doesn't know. Now, for the next two years, she has to say that she's been arrested and convicted of a misdemeanor. I feel sorry for her since I was let go as a "yout" for things far worse than possessing a fake ID.
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I'm with you, Major, on both the attorney and what would have been appropriate justice. Even reading this thread for the tenth time I can't believe this went any further than the officer confiscating the ID and booting the kids from the venue.