If you mean possession of drugs, probably not.
Simple possession Schedule 3 controlled substance
it means possession of a schedule six controlled substance..which is marijuana. :)
Its simple possession of narcotics
In oder to be in possession it has to be on you or in your sorroundings.
Not enough info to answer. Simple possession of WHAT? Firearms? Drugs? Stolen property?
In South Carolina, the third simple possession charge becomes a felony. The first and second charges are misdemeanors.
A usable quantity for simple possession but there is a threshold amount for other charges such as possession for sale.
"Simple" possession refers to the fact that you had the item(s) physically on your person or within your reach and control, versus "concurrent" possession meaning that you were in the vicinity of, and could have had access to, the item(s).
Possession means to have the ball.
It means: This is a misdemeanor charge of "Simple Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance." It is obviously written in cop/court "shorthand" and I do not know the meaning of the last letter "m." 'Simple possession' means that the quantity you had on you was not in sufficient to prove you had enough to distribute (deal).
Not enough info given in the question to answer with certainty -but- 'simple possession' is not usually charged as a felony offense.