TRANSLATION: "Possession of a Controlled Substance, meaning, Meth-Amphetamine"
If it says the charge was POSS CS Int DEL 200G. What does that mean?
Simple possession Schedule 3 controlled substance
Poss cs pg 1 <1g
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I have 13 charges of FRAUD POSS CS/PRESCRIPTION SCH III/IV in Denton, TX. What's going to happen :(
"Poss GP CS-LT 28 g" likely refers to a specific classification or code within a particular context, such as inventory, product specifications, or medical terminology. "Poss GP" might indicate a "possible general purpose," while "CS-LT" could denote a category or type, and "28 g" specifies a weight or quantity, in this case, 28 grams. Without additional context, it's challenging to provide a precise interpretation.
"Possession of a Controlled Substance, Schedule 2"
"On view" typically means that something is being displayed or exhibited for the public to see. In the context of "poss cs pg 1 g," it likely refers to an item or artwork that is currently available for viewing in a gallery, museum, or similar setting. This term indicates that the item is accessible to visitors during specific hours or events.
"Poss CS PG3 28g 200g" appears to refer to a product specification, possibly in the context of cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, or food. The "CS" might stand for "cream" or "concentrate," "PG3" could indicate a specific formulation or ingredient, while "28g" and "200g" denote packaging sizes. Without additional context, it's challenging to pinpoint the exact nature of the product.
The charge is possession of a forged or otherwise illegally acquired prescription for a controlled substance, to be charged as a 3rd degree felony. In other words a fraudulent prescription.
The CS in ICM-CS stands for Campaign Star.
This is: possession of a controlled substance penalty group 3.