The title of the charge varies from state to state. Typical statute titles are "Possession of a controlled substance" or "Possession of a dangerous drug."
Yes b/c xanax is just the trade name for alprazolam. I'm 100% sure b/c my friend got arrested for posession of xanax and her charge says posession of alprazolam. op: ok, ty. I do have an rx for alpra.
You may be driving another type of vehicle.If that is not the case you can be arrested for being drunk in charge of a vehicle even if you are not driving it.
The time limit between being arrested and being charged varies depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case. In some cases, charges may be filed shortly after the arrest, while in others, it may take several days or weeks before charges are officially brought. It is important to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance related to a particular situation.
If you have a prescription, there would be no punishment.,
If you're abusing them, possibly, depending on the company's rules and regulations and the state laws of where a person lives. If you're selling them, beaides being arrested, probably.
yes, but after being in custody for almost 12 hours he was released without charge.
John Brown was arrested for leading an armed insurrection at Harpers Ferry in 1859, with the goal of starting a slave rebellion against the institution of slavery in the United States. His raid was unsuccessful, leading to his capture and subsequent execution.
depending upon charge for being arrested but something as small as traffic ticket will get you deported back to your country
Insufficient information is given in the question. Was he arrested for the exact same OFFENSE for which he was convicted, or was he arrested on the same CHARGE for a totally different offense? If he was arrested for the EXACT SAME OFFENSE for which he was convicted he would be in the unconstitutional position of being placed in double jeapordy.
Huh? What did they charge you with when they got you to the police station?
nooo it isn't
Because the police have enough evidence to charge him with a crime.