It really depends on what drugs (cocaine, meth, heroin have stricter sentencing laws than marijuana), the amount, the county/state, and if you are under 18 it's entirely different.
If you were charged and convicted of a Misdemeanor offense, yes. If you were charged and convicted of a Felony, no.
Yes. Besides possession of a controlled substance, they can be charged with contributing to te delinquency of a minor.
A felony possession of a controlled substance in Arkansas can lead to significant penalties, including imprisonment and fines. In addition, a felony possession of drug paraphernalia charge can also result in serious consequences, such as fines and a criminal record. It is important to seek legal counsel to understand your rights and options in such cases.
PWIMSD SCH IV stands for "Possession with intent to manufacture/sell/or distribute a Schedule IV controlled substance" For example Xanax, Valium, etc. It basically means the person is being charged with selling/delivering the controlled substance which is a Class I Felony in my state.
HS 11379 Referred to as "Transportation" cases, these cases usually involve the defendant being stopped while driving a motor vehicle and then found to be in possession of a controlled substance. Note that unlike HS 11360 cases (Transportation of Marijuana), an individual charged with HS 11379 does not have to be transporting large quantities of a controlled substance. These cases are classified as felonies and carry a prison sentence of 2 to 4 years.
Possession of a controlled substance in a correctional facility is typically classified as a felony. The exact classification and severity would depend on the specific laws of the jurisdiction where the facility is located.
Yes, they Found Vicodin, Soma, anabolic steroids, a residual amount of cocaine and drug paraphernalia in a search of Hardy's home at 265 Boys Camp Road. He was charged with trafficking in opium, possession with intent to sell or deliver a controlled substance, maintaining a dwelling to keep controlled substance, possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Jeff Hardy was released from jail on a $125,000 bond on Friday.
If an authority figure does not physically see or catch you with a controlled substance, then you can not to charged with buying a controlled substance. The only time this is not true is if the person you bought it from is wearing a wire, the the police can catch and charge you.
If you an bring a copy of your prescription with you to court (containing the appropriate date that would precede the date of your arrest) the charge will probably be dismissed.
The charge is possession of a forged or otherwise illegally acquired prescription for a controlled substance, to be charged as a 3rd degree felony. In other words a fraudulent prescription.
If it has measurable amounts of contraband substance, yes.
If they are prescription pills then you could be charged for distribution of controlled substance.