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They arrested him for suspected possession of a controlled substance but the lab test proved that it was actually sherbet.
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.
nothing because its a common medical drug Oxycontin is a controlled substance that requires a prescription. Possession of Oxycontin without a prescription is a felony. In Missouri a sentence of 7yrs in prison is possible.
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.
It's a 3rd degree felony under Penal Code § 38.11 and carries a penalty of 2 to 10 years imprisonment and a possible fine up to $10,000. That's in addition to the penalty for the mere possession of the controlled substance, which depends on the substance and the amount. It kind of smacks of double jeopardy but as the saying goes, "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time."
Federal law- typically 5 years, no probation, no parole,
In addition to California law that makes possession of a firearm by a convicted felon a STATE felony, Federal law prohibits possession, and requires a 5 year sentence, without probation or parole.
There are no set punishments for criminal offenses. The court must consider the relevant law along with mitigating and aggravating circumstances to calculate an appropriate sentence.
Yes, the correct form is "Does it have an apostrophe for possession?"
In what Country/State are you charged? And with exactly what type of weed(s)? Years ago, there was a person charged in California with possession of Cannibis Sativa. When the defendant was found to merely be in possession of Cannibis Indica, the person had to be released. Subsequently, the language of THAT law was "updated". Legal advice relies on a lack of slang terms. In Turkey, the sentence is death, if you can believe what you see in the movies.
The necklace he gave me is now my favorite possession. There you go.
the car can be controlled with a remote