Sounds like being in possession of a controlled substance within a State Prison or jail or on prison/jail property.
Nobody at the jail house wanted anything to do with him either.
Its a schedule 1 narcotic and comes with jail time
yes its under the controlled substance act and therefore is illegal to sell
Since LSD is a schedule I substance in the United States, possession of this substance is illegal and may result in penalties such as jail time.
Smuggling a controlled substance into a correctional facility is a felony. Time served will depend on a number of factors.
In Sioux Falls, SD, the typical sentence for possession of a controlled substance can vary depending on the type and amount of the substance involved, as well as prior criminal history. Generally, possession of a misdemeanor amount may result in fines, probation, or up to a year in jail. For felony possession, the penalties can be more severe, including longer prison sentences and larger fines. It's essential to consult local legal resources or professionals for the most accurate and current information.
it means you need to get a good lawyer, you're in trouble
Do you want to visit someone in jail? Phone first and make an appointment. They'll tell you the schedule.
For dealing a controlled substance such as Vicodin, a sixteen year old could be tried as an adult. A first conviction could bring a sentence of probation, one year in jail, or multiple years in prison.
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."
Yes, they Found Vicodin, Soma, anabolic steroids, a residual amount of cocaine and drug paraphernalia in a search of Hardy's home at 265 Boys Camp Road. He was charged with trafficking in opium, possession with intent to sell or deliver a controlled substance, maintaining a dwelling to keep controlled substance, possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Jeff Hardy was released from jail on a $125,000 bond on Friday.