No, but it should be.
It depends upon which level of intoxication. It is solely upon the vendor.
Yes, it is illegal to serve alcohol to a minor in Nebraska. The state's legal drinking age is 21, and individuals who serve alcohol to minors can face penalties including fines and potential jail time.
I'm no resident of North Carolina, but 21 is the national drinking limit, which means at 21 someone can consume and serve alcohol. If you or the person the 21 year old is serving is under 21, that is illegal, period.
It is not illegal to serve an alcoholic, although it has sometimes been illegal in the past to serve "known or habitual drunkards." In some jurisdictions it is illegal to serve a person who is apparently intoxicated. This sometimes applies only to commercial vendors whereas in other jurisdictions it also applies to social hosts. In some jurisdictions it is illegal to prevent anyone, including an intoxicated person, from leaving your premises.
No.
No, in most states it is illegal for a minor to touch\carry alcohol or tobacco. If you daughter is serving alcohol it is the supervisors fault, not hers.
No, it is not okay to serve alcohol to minors in a private club. Even if they are guest, it is still considered supplying minors with alcoholic beverages, which is illegal in most states.
No, if you are on probation you have done something illegal, and can therefore not serve jury duty
Yes, they can, providing they are over 18. Most license holders to serve alcohol, are pub landlords, and as such, have unrelated staff serving for them, so anyone can serve alcohol under someone's licence as long as they are over 18, and are in the premises that are stated within the licence.
no, its not illegal but there are chances you should trust there friend, becasue it could be a possiblity that he has had to much.
No. Alcohol is illegal to serve to a person below the age of 21. If they do the bar can loose its license to sell alcohol.