so far a $50 dollar ticket $25 dollar processing fee. Not sure if it go's on record though
HS 11350 is the criminal charge for those who are found in possession of a controlled substance.Those arrested for possession of a controlled substance must determine whether their possession was actual, constructive, or joint.
"Possession of Controlled Substance"
whats the question? in California its the same as if you had a bag of methamphetamine in your pocket. possession of a "controlled substance" is the charge. its something like p.c.11550.
In California, for a District Attorney to charge someone under Health and Safety Code § 11377, which pertains to the possession of controlled substances, they must establish that the individual knowingly possessed a controlled substance, such as methamphetamine or certain prescription drugs. The prosecution must prove that the substance was in the defendant's possession and that the defendant was aware of its presence and nature. Additionally, the amount of the substance and its classification as a controlled substance are also critical elements for the charge.
Possession of a controlled substance.
this is the possession of a controlled substance( such as marijuana or cocaine) or possession of a conterfeit substance. this includes possession and the sale of or barter...
Felony Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance (illegal drugs, in other words) Felony Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance (illegal drugs, in other words)
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Felony possession of SCH II CS means you were in possession of a controlled substance that has a high potential for abuse and is used as a medication. These can include Oxycodone, Codeine, and Morphine.
It could be anything from Possession of drug paraphernalia to the most likely charge of Possession of a controlled Substance. That's only if they choose not to charge you with the sale. If they charge for the sale it would be a felony distribution of controlled substance.
Sounds like being in possession of a controlled substance within a State Prison or jail or on prison/jail property.
The burden of proof for possession of a controlled substance under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) is beyond a reasonable doubt. This means that the prosecution must prove to the court that the accused's possession of the controlled substance is established with a high level of certainty before a conviction can be made.