NO. you still have a conviction.
That would depend on how your case was adjudicated. Were you convicted of the charges, or were they dismissed?
Felony Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance (illegal drugs, in other words) Felony Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance (illegal drugs, in other words)
Buying drugs is not a felony. Selling drugs is a felony. When you buy drugs you would be charged with possession of an illegal substance; which is a misdemenor. If you are buying drugs to sell or give to others then it is a felony.
In 2003 it was punishable by one to five years.
In MOST (but not all) jurisdictions possession of a "personal-use" amount of drugs is not a felony.
probably misdemeanor, maybe felony depends if it was cocaine or just prescription drugs
Jeff Hardy?Yes,Felony possession of cocaine.Felony drug trafficking of opium.Two counts of felony possession with intent to redistribute a Schedule III drug.Maintaining a dwelling for drug use and/or distribution.Misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.:/
A schedule II substance usually refers to cocaine or codeine cough syrup but can be other drugs. In NC, possession of 1 oz of cocaine or more is a felony
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.
Felony possession of SCH II CS means you were in possession of a controlled substance that has a high potential for abuse and is used as a medication. These can include Oxycodone, Codeine, and Morphine.
Felony possession of Schedule II controlled substance means that an individual has been caught with illegal possession of drugs classified under Schedule II by the Drug Enforcement Administration. These substances have a high potential for abuse and may lead to severe physical or psychological dependence. Penalties for felony possession can vary depending on the specific substance and the laws of the jurisdiction.
if you have any drugs in a school zone its a felony it kinda depends on your case if your selling it then its a felony but if your usin it you might get lucky
Depending on the type of drug, the penalty for possession in Georgia is from one to 30 years. Some drugs carry a much higher penalty than others.