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Having possession of a drug with the intent to supply it is generally considered a conduct crime. The crime is committed based on the individual's actions (possession and intent to supply), rather than the result (actual distribution or sale of the drug). The focus is on the person's behavior and intent rather than the outcome of the crime.
(adj) most important or serious
Presumably in their country it is against the law to be in possession of weed and the penalty for possession is a jail term.
Do you have to go to court or can you pay off your ticket before you go to court on possession instrument of crime
The crime rate refers to the number of reported crimes per a specific population size (usually per 100,000 people), providing a standardized measure to compare crime trends across different regions and times. On the other hand, crime in the US refers to the actual incidents of unlawful behavior that occur, encompassing offenses such as theft, assault, and drug-related crimes.
Yes, because it is a crime.
Yes
I don't know about the "degree" of it, but it is classified as a "Crime Against Persons."
Yes, you are in possession of "Implements of Crime, and the amount of the 'residue' is important also.
Generally speaking, simple possession of the handgun is a non-violent crime. Violent crime is normally defined as a crime where someone is hurt, or where force is used on another person. Note, however, depending on the local laws and the circumstances, it may still be a felony.
This is a felony crime.
isn't it possession (of drugs)