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Poss cs pg 1 <1g
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In this context, "fs 94" likely refers to a specific type or brand of fingerprint card used in law enforcement. Each code or abbreviation on the card helps with categorization and identification of records.
This is: possession of a controlled substance penalty group 3.
"Possession of a Controlled Substance, Schedule 2"
A person's risk is two years at the Texas Department of Corrections (TDC), depending upon the circumstances.
A person's risk is two years at the Texas Department of Corrections (TDC), depending upon the circumstances.
Possession of a Controlled Substance Four grams - Two-Hundred grams Penalty Group 1 Typically seen as PG 1>=4g<200g
Possession of a Controlled Substance, Penalty Group #1, less than 1 Gram. Penalty group 1 is the lightest offence. Odds are that this is a small marijuana bust.
This means penalty group 1, it is used in the state of Texas and possibly others to determine punishment for possession of types of controlled substances based on the substance involved. For example, the penalty for possession of Cocaine (PG 1) is higher than that for codeine (PG 3).
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I am not certain this answer is spot on but I will try to explain. After my DWI conviction my bond status was changed to Disposed after I successfully completed court ordered probation. My possession charge happened during the same arrest referenced above. I also think it means that a charge has been dropped. Approximately 7 months to the day I had a poss cs pg 1>=1G <4G bond changed to Disposed... I have never heard a word about the status since it went Disposed Bond. Again I could be so wrong on this.... Do what thou wilt.