Cases of police officers convicted of shaking down citizens, or even drug dealers, puts prosecutors in the position of having to review all of the cases in which these officers were involved, as their credibility as witnesses is called into question. Prosecutors have, in the past, dropped pending charges and retried prior convictions in such cases.
If you are arrested for multiple offenses, and at least one is a felony, the prosecutor may drop the lesser charges and only prosecute the major charges.
If you are willing to give information to the police about others you were arrested with, or others involved in the drug trade, they may drop or reduce the charges against you in exchange for your testimony.
Yes, a person can be "unarrested" if no charges are filed or if the arrest was made in error. This can happen if law enforcement realizes they made a mistake or if there is insufficient evidence to proceed with criminal charges.
no they cannot get clearence to enter most countriesAdded: The question is unclear.It asks nothing about visa and passport applications.Is the questioner asking whether they can 'get' a fingerprint card, OR whether a fingerprint check will reveal their drug arrests?The applicant can ask for, and receive, a fingerprint identification card and then submit it. There is no law or regulation barring that action.However - if/when the fingerprint check reveals their previous drug-related arrest what happens next cannot be known or speculated upon.
Possession of two pounds of weed could result in felony charges for drug trafficking or possession with intent to distribute, depending on the laws of the jurisdiction. The specific charges and severity of penalties would vary based on factors like prior criminal record and state laws.
Possession of a legend drug without a valid prescription can lead to various charges, including misdemeanors or felonies, depending on the circumstances and the drug involved. Consulting with a legal professional in your jurisdiction is necessary to understand the specific consequences.
no one u press charges they are final the person who u pressed charges on will have to answer to those charges. you might be able to drop them afterwards depending on what the judge chooses to do.
Yes a person in England can be issued a passport even though they may have drugs convictions.
you need concrete evidence to convict a person
what are the charges for a mistiminor on a person that has two year parole
There is little chance that a person convicted on drug charges and deported will be allowed to return to the United States. There could possibly be compassionate reasons for a return, but it is unlikely.
I would call the police and let the chips fall from there. Several charges are involved in what you ask. In some states not only are there drug charges but child abuse charges. Nail this person.
No.
A drug citation is a notice issued by law enforcement for a violation related to drugs, such as possession of illegal substances or drug paraphernalia. It serves as a legal document requiring a person to appear in court to address the charges brought against them.
A guarantee of immunity protects a person against charges stemming from whatever act they are immunized over. A drug user may receive immunity for his drug charges in return for testifying against the person who provided the drugs. A phone company may be given immunity by a tyrannical despot for providing millions of private phone records unlawfully to the government.
Drug Possession in Pennsylvania
because of drug charges.
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drink hot water it helps trust me