Its a federal offense...and so comes with an automatic weapons ban.
At the VERY LEAST, you will sent back to prison to serve the un-expired portion of your sentence for the original offense. Also, you will probably be tried and, if convicted, sentenced for the second offense.
The charge for cocaine possession of 1 gram can vary depending on the jurisdiction, but it is generally considered a felony offense that can result in significant fines, possible jail time, and a permanent criminal record. Additionally, penalties may be increased if it is a repeat offense or if the possession occurred in a school zone or near a minor.
A possession offense is usually being charged of possessing something illegal in the country you are being charged such as drugs, or paraphernalia (property/images etc...) depending on what the possession is and the amount of what ever it is you are charged with possessing it can be a minor or a federal offense. Possession with intent to distribute can in some places earn you a life sentence or a sentence of death (ex: Thailand).
My mate got 3years first offense
The legal consequences can vary depending on jurisdiction, if you are near a school, and the amount of cocaine you have on your person. A small possession charge could carry only probation on the first offense. A large possession charge (over 28 grams) is trafficing and can carry some pretty stiff penalties. Usually, the high is not worth the trouble you can get into. Hope this helps!
Possession of WHAT?
Unable to answer the question. While a misdemeanor offense is punishable by not more than one year in jail, and a felony offense is punishable by more than; one year in prison, it makes no difference what the length of the sentence was that you were given, it depends on what the original offense you were charged with was.
Michigan recently reformed the law, however, stiff penalties remain. For possession, with intent to sell or distribute of 650 grams or more of a schedule I or II narcotic the sentence is a mandatory minimum of 25 years to life.
Trafficking and possession is a Federal offense, possession is also a state offense. Since it is heroin and trafficking, you can get life as a maximum. It's the last thing you want to do with drugs. Trafficking heroin.
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The length of a prison sentence for possessing a pound of cocaine can vary depending on the specific circumstances, such as the laws in the jurisdiction where the offense occurred, the individual's criminal history, and other factors. In the United States, possession of a pound of cocaine can result in a significant prison sentence, potentially ranging from several years to over a decade.