
Having an open container of alcohol is illegal in most municipalities of Florida. Possession of Open Container laws are notoriously enforced heavily on 4th of July weekends and at public beaches across South Florida. A charge for Open Container Possession can be serious, especially if it's combined with other offenses like Disorderly Intoxication, and it's even possible to face jail time for an open container arrest in South Florida. If you've been charged with open alcohol possession in Palm Beach or Broward county, speak to the Palm Beach criminal defense attorneys at Bottari & Doyle today to start building your defense.
- “Open or unsealed container” means any vessel or container containing an alcoholic beverage, including beer or wine, which is immediately capable of consumption, or the seal of which has been broken.
- An open or unsealed container shall be considered to be in the possession of a person if the container is in the physical control of such person.
Penalties for Possessing an Open Container of Alcohol in South Florida
Possessing an Open Container of Alcohol is a second degree misdemeanor punishable by up to six months of probation, 60 days in jail as a condition of probation, and a $500 fine.
Defenses to Possessing an Open Alcohol Container in South Florida
- The police may have lacked reasonable suspicion to detain you, if the alcohol was in an opaque container such as Styrofoam cup. An illegal detention may lead to suppression of the alcohol and a dismissal of the charge.
- Possessing the open container on private property.
- The container is not in physical control of the person.
Do I need a lawyer for Open Container in South Florida?
Yes. If you are arrested for having an open container, you should speak to a criminal defense lawyer immediately to learn more about your rights, your possible defenses, and the complicated legal system. Don't make the mistake of representing yourself and don't give up too early – there may be a defense to your case that is being overlooked.
Contact Us
If you have been arrested or charged with Possessing an Open Container of Alcohol, do not hesitate to contact the Palm Beach criminal defense attorneys at Bottari & Doyle at (561)-588-2781 for a free consultation.
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