yes!
If I understand the question correctly - - the questioner was in someone else's car. The police found paraphernalia (and presumably residue) in the car - and the questioner is claiming innocence due to no knowledge of it. If that's correct - - Yes. If the paraphernalia is within the passenger compartment of the car and in an area reachable by the occupants, the passenger can still be charged. it is known as "concurrent possession."
a misdemeanor charge for posession of paraphenalia and a 100 dollar ticket at most.
The driver of the car
Police reported the subjects arrested had drug paraphernalia concealed in their car.
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.)
It depends on which country you are referring to.In most places an officer can search a car if they have reasonable cause.
Another term for paraphernalia is apparatus, equipment, or furnishing used for a particular activity. For instance, a race car fan might furnish his walls with racing paraphernalia.
Yes .If you are reclined passed the side passengers window it is illegal and you can receive a 85$-125$ ticket!
It sounds like they did! Can they do it? Yes they can. As you saw, they did. Was it legal? That is a different question. You did not ask that question. You did not say why you were not in your car. You did not say why your passenger was arrested. You did not say what the police found when they searched your car. Here are suggestions. 1. If you have a lawyer, ask him. 2. Ask the police for your car back. 3. Tell it to the judge.
It is illegal to drive with out a rear-view mirror in a normal passenger car. Specifics will vary according to state.
Same as any other car. The ticket is issed to the DRIVER - not the CAR.
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