You will be arrested and read your MW rights. At that point you will be processed and booked. From there a Grand Jury will decide whether to bring charges against you, and from there you will be charged with the appropriate legal code of your state, or if caught by Federal authorities you will be charged in the Federal Court System of the United States. Punishments vary greatly.
In addition, there could be more action taken by the school insofar as punishment.
This depends on what is in your lease. Most of the time there is something in there with police, drugs, crimes, etc.
You're obviously screwed...
The war on drugs has impacted woman and children in rough ways. The juvenile delinquency has increased due to juveniles associated in minor ways with drugs have been convicted in harsh ways and exposed the juveniles to more ways of crime and delinquency.
If an Olympian is caught taking drugs during the urine-testing, they will be disqualified from the Olympic games, taken off the team, and fined for abusing the rules.
ben johnson has got caught using drugs and was the first to be caught.
It all depends on the sport. Different sports have different rules and regulations involving drugs (which are illegal and legal). If the drug happens to be illegal in the sport, disciplinary action will be taken and suspension will probably be the outcome.
We are caught in the net of drugs because of Chemistry. We take medicines when we fall ill , medicines are also type of drugs.
If you get caught with drugs inside your pants, it doesn't matter how they got there, YOU'RE GOING TO JAIL !
Public schools are required to educate kids about drugs, but some private schools do not teach anything about drugs or drug use.
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.
Probably. That will be up to the prosecuting attorney and the judge, but you'd need to be able to tell a pretty good sob story not to go back to prison if you're caught with illegal drugs.
no