Probably not, but I suggest you have him contact the recruiter. Tell him to be honest and open.
Penalties for possession of marijuana vary by jurisdiction but can include fines, probation, and possible jail time depending on the amount possessed. Repeat offenses or possession with intent to distribute can lead to more severe consequences. It is crucial to familiarize yourself with the laws in your area to understand the potential consequences.
Depending on the conditions of your probation, it could be as grave as revocation of probation....safest to stay clean and free
Probation after being caught with marijuana varies depending on the laws and policies of the jurisdiction where the offense occurred. In some cases, probation may be a consequence for possession of marijuana, but it is not a guarantee. Penalties can include fines, community service, drug education programs, or treatment programs.
The penalty for possession of marijuana varies from state to state, sometimes between cities. The amount in possession is also a variable. Not sure that accessory to possession of marijuana is actionable.
I believe the general length is around 6 months if it is under an ounce
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.
If your're on ANY kind of probation and knowingly break the law, you can be re-sentenced to serve the full measure of the original offeense and have the sentence of the marijuana possession charge added to it.
You will be charged with the new marijuana PWI offense and face court action for that charge. As far as the probation goes - the sentencing judge who gave you probation in the first place will have the final word on what they will do with you. They may send you inside to serve the entire remainder of your original sentence, or only part of it. It is totally the judge's call.
If it is an illegal amount in your state, you'll be charged with Possession. If you are parole or probation, it is likely that you will be violated and sent inside.
Legally they probably can. As a practical matter (time/expense/trouble) they may choose not to do so on a minor offense.
No though the lenience you may get your first charge won't apply and if you are already on probation then you will face both charges
Punishments for first-time marijuana possession vary by jurisdiction but can include fines, probation, drug education programs, or community service. In some places, first-time offenders may be eligible for diversion programs that allow them to avoid a criminal record.