yes
A person can get between 6 and 15 years of jail time for a class b drug felony. There is no probation awarded for this class of felony.
No. A felony drug conviction is the only felony that bars you from assistance. They are currently working on trying to pass a law where drug felons can take a program to get them. As of now, its NO.
This should help somewhat. Felony offenses are criminal acts that are punishable by life imprisonment, the death penalty, or imprisonment in a state prison for a period of time longer than a year. Capital felony Death penalty/life in prison Life Felony (after 1995) Life in prison and/or Fine: $15,000 Felony of First Degree 30 years, but in some cases life in prison and/or Fine: $10,000 Felony of Second Degree 15 years in prison and/or Fine: $10,000 Felony of Third Degree 5 years in prison and/or Fine: $5,000
The specific felony degree for a drug possession charge and tampering with physical evidence charge can vary by jurisdiction. In general, drug possession may be charged as a felony, ranging from a lower degree for small amounts to a higher degree for larger quantities or if it's linked to intent to distribute. Tampering with physical evidence is typically charged as a felony, often in the third or fourth degree, depending on the circumstances and severity of the offense.
There is no statutes of limitations on a felony possession drug warrant. It forever stays active.
All US states and possessions honor each others requests for extradition. Most states WILL extradite for felony offenses. If you're talking about a federal case, most certainly.
"Prescription Fraud" is the charge - Third Degree Felony. For a compendium of RX drug law statutes see below link:
If you are on probation for felony possession of cocaine and fail a drug test for it, you go back to prison to complete your sentence.
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There is no statute of limitations on a felony drug conviction. You were charged and convicted. It is a part of your record forever.
No. In the U.S. it would be a "paraphernalia" ticket at most. Definitely not a felony