They can try to charge anyone they want but the judge wont always agree with them in court
Nothing at all. There is absolutely nothing you can be charged with for being with someone in possession of marijuana.
Possession of marijuana is a crime that can cost someone up to $1000 in fines and up to one year in jail on the first conviction. Repeat convictions will increase the penalties.
That depends on whether you are convicted and on the local law. If you have been charged with a crime you hopefully have a lawyer. Check with him. If you don't have a lawyer, get one ASAP.
Depending on the circumstances you COULD be considered to be, or even charged with being in 'concurrent possession' of the substance. Be VERY careful - your probation is in jeopardy.
It depends where you get arrested. Different countries and states have different laws. But for 0.2 grams, you'll probably just get a warning. However the cops will take your weed!
Don't do drugs. Change this, you are an idiot.
There are a few reasons someone may not be arrested for marijuana possession, such as if the possession is decriminalized in their state, if they have a medical marijuana prescription, or if law enforcement prioritizes other criminal activities over low-level drug offenses. Additionally, some jurisdictions have diversion programs or policies that offer alternatives to arrest for minor drug offenses.
Intent to distribute, corruption of a minor if it was another child, possession.
Of course not. If you know someone has planted marijuana on your property you must report it to the police or you will be charged.
If they were in possession then that's clear as far as the law see its. It does not matter if its your drugs or someone elses - they were carrying.
Yes, someone who is 19 can be charged with endangering the welfare of a minor if they were caught smoking marijuana with someone under 18.
The legal term "extradition" only applies when a prisoner is moved from state to state - NOT county to county within the same state. Both offenses occurred in the same state under the same system of state law. The arrestee would be charged for the marijuana possession in the county in which he was apprehended, and then returnd to the other county for the vehicle burglary.