We got stopped on a party bus due to another bus having alcohol found on it due to a call. They stopped us and entered the bus. Then they said they smelt alcohol on it. They then searched it for alcohol and then had us each get up and we were asked if they could feel our bags for anything. We then were individually sent off the bus and took a breathalyzer test as soon as we got off. None of us were ever offered a field sobriety test. They used the same cone for all if us and some people blew a negative reading. We were then told to stand by the bus after then wrote what we blew on our hand. Then they called us over and wrote us tickets for an mui (3-3-23) in Georgia. We were never read our rights or allowed to wait for our parents to show up. They were very uncooperative in allowing parents to listen or come up and speak to them, and they were also not letting anyone talk to their parents before they took the breathalyzer. We are all 17-18 years old. What does it look like for us in court?
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