The laws apply the same regardless of your profession, certainly you would stand a very high chance of losing your position as a doctor and being a class A drug 7 years for possession. Certainly not worth the risk for a professional!
Prison time
LIFE!
Like all crimes, there is no fixed penalty. There is only a maximum. Possession of Cocaine is § 5-601. "Possessing or administering controlled dangerous substance." This carries a sentence of up to 4 years in prison and/or $25,000 in fines.
Probably having your probation revoked and a new charge of Coke possession/Use.
Texas doesn't take possession of cocaine, or distribution of cocaine lightly. Even a gram of crack cocaine in your possession at the time of arrest can result in felony charges. The cocaine possession penalties and jail time will depend upon the amount of possession. As an example, conviction for less than one gram of cocaine may be punishable by up to two years in a state jail facility and/or by a fine not to exceed 10,000 dollars. Any or all of the state jail time and/or fines may be probated, in an eligible case, for up to five years. An experienced Texas attorney familiar with drug violations criminal defense may be critical to avoiding jail time for possession of cocaine.
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).
Eight years is the average jail time sentence for cocaine possession. Cocaine possession charges and jail time is based on the amount of cocaine found, whether it is used for recreation or sale and many other factors.
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That depends, possession of what? firearms? marijuana? cocaine? Alcohol?
Is possession of Cocaine.
It depends on how much you had on you and what state you are in and if you have been convicted of possession before.
Penalty for possession: up to 5 years in prison, $10,000 fine