In most(all?) jurisdictions the law decrees that the amount of the drug in your possession determines whether it is a "commercialy saleable" quantity or a "personal use" quantity. Not whether they actually catch you selling it.
no. because the passenger is innocent, and it's the trafficker who is charged, unless there is lack of evidence for release of suspect or continuation of case, if the case is pursued.
No, not unless you are actually under arrest.
Yes, unless you are mutually engaged in a sport that does this. It may also be permissible in self defence if you have actually been attacked by someone.
He cant unless he saw it and has a wittness but they do it anyway because they dont know how to do their job right
No. Not unless you re-offend by doing the same crime. Then you can charged agsin WITH THE NEW CRIME.
not unless they knew
Unless you have a data plan you will be charged.
Most new batteries should come charged, unless the new battery is actually one that has been sitting on the shelf for a quite a while. If you're having problems starting, you might have a problem with the starter itself. Good Luck!!!
The victim she is charged with murdering is still aliveAdded: The initial answer is incorrect. You cannot be charged and CONVICTED of a murder unless the victim actually dies.
Yes. It will not cycle unless it is charged.
A person cannot be jailed unless charged for a specific crime.
Driver is responsible. At least in Europe.Added; (in the US) Unless the paraphernalia is actually found on one of the occupants, if all passengers in the interior opf the car could have conceivably reached it, all can be charged with "Concurrent Possession." (e.g.: If the paraphernalia was in the glove compartment, and the back seat passenger could not have had ready access to it, only the two front seat occupants would be charged, the back seat passenger would not be charged.)