If the money is drug related or part of the evidence, they can seize and hold it, and if convicted, it can be forfeited.
In California, YEAH it's true
As long as you don't have any illegal drugs in your possession when you get arrested they can't charge you with anything else. Although in the UK if you get arrested for what's known as an "trigger offence" (such as shoplifting/stealing) it is mandatory you take a drug test at the police station. If the test shows you are positive for heroin or cocaine you must attend a Drug Intervention clinic to be assessed with the aim of getting you help. If you fail to turn up for the assessment the police will issue a warrant for your arrest.
they can track your mobile phone
They would only do so if there was a danger to you, themselves, or the public. For example, if they suspect that you are hiding drugs, knife, or explosives inside the shoes. If arrested, on being placed in a police cell, your shoe laces and belt are removed to prevent you from hanging yourself.
No it is not legal and you can be arrested for taking it.
Turn it over a family member, or take it to the animal shelter.
Standard practice for drugs seized is to catalog them and store them for use as evidence in possible proceedings. When all proceedings are completed or a decision is made to take no further action, the drugs are destroyed.
Its illegal if you use any prescription drug in any way that it is not prescribed. For example if the bottle says take 2 pills by mouth daily and you take it another way or take more it is illegal.
You need a lawyer. You can take the children out of the house & get her arrested. That would help.
approximatly thirty to forty min to organize.
The safest way to dispose of legal drugs is to take them to the police department or flush them in the toilet.
You can't have anyone arrested, but if anyone, a brother-in-law or a total stranger, threatens to kill you, you can and should report that to the police if you think the threat is serious. Be sure to tell the police why you take the threat seriously. The police will investigate and may arrest the person making the threat.