No, they were in, what is known in the law as, CONCURRENT POSSESSION. In plain English, they BOTH possessed it.
It could be but most likely you will be charged.
Convictions- or a charge pending trial- is a disqualifier. Charged, but charge dropped or found not guilty- NOT a disqualifier.
HS 11350 is the criminal charge for those who are found in possession of a controlled substance.Those arrested for possession of a controlled substance must determine whether their possession was actual, constructive, or joint.
whats the question? in California its the same as if you had a bag of methamphetamine in your pocket. possession of a "controlled substance" is the charge. its something like p.c.11550.
Each firearm can be a different charge. 10 firearms means 10 different counts.
It depends on whether they were charged under state or federal statute. If charged under federal law, they could receive up to 15 years for simply possessing the firearm, much less discharging it. In addition - any other crime that was associated with their discharging of it, could be added on to the possession charge.
It means that whatever it was that you are being charged with was either on your person or within close enough proxmity to you to be under your control.
All of them and then that depends on exactly how much you got caught with and if it is a simple possession charge or a sales or manufacturing charge. If you got caught for simple possession, no they wont. But, if you got caught with 3 grams or better and charged with Sales or Manufacturing, you better believe they will come and get you.
To have a marijuana possession charge dropped, you may need to hire a lawyer to help navigate the legal system. In some cases, plea deals or alternative sentencing programs may be available. It is important to follow legal procedures and seek advice from a legal professional for the best possible outcome.
Any criminal charges against you should have no effect on your ability to conduct financial transactions.
Yes. It is known in law as concurrent possession.
In our area Retail theft, curfew violation, and Minor in Possession (MIP) are the most often charged. MIC Minor in consumption is a frequent charge but the possession charge along with retail theft and curfew violation are the most common.