Wow! I’m not the only one then, haha!
Esp86, my court date for underage drinking was on February 4th. I had no idea (aside from the suggestions and comments of other people online on sites such as Fluther) what I should do or what to expect. On the date of my hearing, I simply dressed up in nice church attire, and arrived 30 to 45 minutes early (so that I could ask around the building for extra help from people that may have known previous outcomes and instances of what I was going through).
Eventually we (everyone that was expected to be in court that day) were let into the court room, and we lined up in a row to talk to two people (sorry, I completely forget what their positions are), but I basically told them that I had no idea what I was supposed to do, and I ended up just saying that I would use my prayer-for-judgement (more on that later). Once everyone was done, and seated, the officers that issued the tickets showed up, and the judge walked in soon after.
To my horror, I was the first person called up (my last name starts with A), and I clumsily stood up, kind-of shaking, and I was asked to come forward. Walk towards the judge from the right-side of the room, and stand where they tell you to. If your court room was like the one I was in, you’ll probably move around to different locations two to three times (I was more confused about this and what was going on than anything else in my life, so if you get mixed up, don’t worry, it’s rediculous).
Anyway, about 30 seconds after I stood up, and walked forward, they read aloud that I was charged for underage drinking and what not, and the judge asked me if this was true or not. I responded by telling him that what I was charged for was true, and that I regretted my decision to partake in alcohol consumption. I also told the judge himself that I would be using my prayer-for-judgement, as I was not offered a community service deal, or a deal to take a drinking class.
The judge then, asked me if there was anything else I had to say about the matter, and I reitterated that I honestly had no plans of consuming alcohol (ha) for quite a while, and that if by any chance I did, I would not ride in a car where my life or the life of others was in danger. He looked as though he understood where I was coming from, and reduced my ticket from $145 to $100. I was then issued a document that I was asked to take to the cashier where I paid my ticket and was free to go.
By the way, if you are unsure about what a prayer-for-judgement is, here are two links that you’ll definately find helpful http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=251894 and http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_prayer_for_judgement
Sorry that this answer is so long, I just wanted to make sure that you (and anyone else that has to go through this) are able to understand what to expect and that you feel comfortable about going through this process. It’s really a million times easier to do than what you may be thinking, and really, when you leave and get it all done with, you’ll laugh at how stressed you made yourself feel over a stupid drinking ticket.
Good luck, and when you get it over with, please come back and post to let us know how everything turned out!
(Oh, and another thing, my prayer-for judgement lasts around 3 years, so while you only have a year or less (seeing as your already 20) before you can legally drink, I have way longer, so your in a much better situation as it is).