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.
Drug "trafficking" means that you are charged as a "commercial-style distributor"; that is, you deal in amounts greater than that for personal use. "Interstate drug trafficking" means that you are charged as a drug dealer who transports illegal drugs from state to state.
It is the statutes of the Myanmar drug trafficking of your mom went to college!
yes you can because they dont care as long as they can say they got someone off the streetAnother View: If you were charged there HAD to be some tangible evidence produced that you were, in fact, trafficking. Just going through the verbal motions doesn't warrant that kind of charge.
The causes of drug trafficking are poverty, corruption, lack of money, sovereignty and STUPIDITY.
Royal Commission of Inquiry into Drug Trafficking was created in 1981.
Royal Commission of Inquiry into Drug Trafficking ended in 1983.
The growth of drug trafficking in Cali.
depends,if you've been charged then there isn't a expiration.but if you havent got caught yet,there isn't a expiration date.
The United States invaded Panama in an attempt to defeat the military dictator Manuel Noriega. Noriega was charged of drug trafficking and was accused of endangering U.S. nationals.
The Bush administration crack down on drug trafficking from Latin America.
No
If the trafficking crosses state boundaries, it will be tried in the federal system. If not, it usually depends on whether a federal agent or a state agent performed the arrest and if you are being charged with a state statute or a federal code violation.