Usually Yes, they will impound the car and figure out the fine details later about who owns what!
It depends on the laws and regulations of the specific jurisdiction. In some cases, if your friend is caught selling drugs in your car, law enforcement may seize the vehicle as part of an asset forfeiture process. However, it's important to consult with a legal professional who is familiar with the laws of your jurisdiction for accurate information.
chris is going downn homie
The people selling it are dumb and they are bad, plus they WANT to get caught.
This is going on Unfriendable
expulsion as i know from experiencee
If you're asking what crime you'd be charged with if you were caught selling drugs, it would most likely be something along the lines of "Possession with intent to distribute".
slanging is selling something most likely drugs..... he got caught slanging weed
Whether you get more time for selling weed in your home or outside depends on the laws of the jurisdiction you are in. Generally if you are caught selling drugs in public you may be charged with a more serious offense than if you were selling in your home. Additionally if you are caught selling drugs in public you may be subject to a greater sentence than if you were selling in your home. When considering whether to sell weed in your home or outside you should consider the following: The laws of your jurisdiction The potential for greater penalties for selling outside your home The risk of being caught selling outsideUltimately the decision is up to you but it is important to weigh the risks and benefits of selling either in or outside your home.
If you're asking what crime you'd be charged with if you were caught selling drugs, it would most likely be something along the lines of "Possession with intent to distribute".
The couple was caught selling drugs illicitly out of their home.
I have no sources, of course no one will, but she was caught in Nashville selling meth. Enough to put you or me away for life, and what does she get? Ankle jewelry
Not by itself, but as part of a participial phrase, it may be. An example would be "He was caught stashing his drugs in his friend's car."
It will depend on what you are caught with, how much you were caught with and what you were doing with it. It would not be looked on as badly if you had it just for your own use compared to if you were selling it to others. People can face heavy prison sentences, and generally the judiciary are getting tougher.