If it says the charge was POSS CS Int DEL 200G. What does that mean?
TRANSLATION: "Possession of a Controlled Substance, meaning, Meth-Amphetamine"
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 :(
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.
"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.
Since the state of the offense is not given it is impossible to determine what the latter half of the quote means.HOWEVER - the first part can be deciphered to read: Possession With the Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance. . . . . (???) .In most (all?) jurisdictions the charge of "Possession with Intent to Deliver or Sell" is a felony offense.
"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.