It sounds like this question came from the wording of a court jacket or a "charge sheet" and was written cryptically,
Schedule III substances refer to prescription dispensed narcotics of a particular chemical makeup (SEE BELOW LINK) - the word possess means what it implies, that the defendant had them on their person or within their control - the meaning of the word "other," in this usage, cannot be determined.
Controlled substance schedule III possession means being found in possession of a drug that is categorized as a Schedule III substance under the Controlled Substances Act. These substances have a moderate to low potential for abuse and dependence compared to higher schedule drugs, but are still regulated due to their potential risks.
"Sell sch 1 cs" likely refers to selling a Schedule 1 controlled substance, which is a highly regulated substance with a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use. Selling such substances is illegal and can result in severe legal consequences.
Statute 893.13-5331 refers to a specific section of Florida's drug possession laws under chapter 893.13 which addresses controlled substances. It likely outlines the offense of unlawful possession or trafficking of controlled substances, and the penalties associated with violating that particular statute. For an accurate and detailed explanation, it is recommended to consult the statute directly or seek legal advice.
In this context, "fs 94" likely refers to a specific type or brand of fingerprint card used in law enforcement. Each code or abbreviation on the card helps with categorization and identification of records.
In the United States, the laws regarding felons owning or shooting firearms vary by state. Some states prohibit felons from possessing or using firearms, even at a gun range. It is important to consult with a lawyer or local authorities to understand the laws in a specific state.
Legal drugs are substances that are approved by government authorities for medical or recreational use, while illegal drugs are substances that are banned or restricted by law due to their potential for harm or abuse. Legal drugs are controlled and regulated in terms of production, distribution, and use, while illegal drugs are prohibited and subject to criminal penalties.
Felony Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance (illegal drugs, in other words) Felony Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance (illegal drugs, in other words)
Poccession of a controlled substance means you were either searched or a piece of property you own was searched and they found narcotics IE: Meth, Crack, Heroin Or Other Drugs.
Schedule 4, Controlled Substance
It has anything dealing with any type of drugs
A good guess is controlled dangerous substance....
Felony possession of SCH II CS means you were in possession of a controlled substance that has a high potential for abuse and is used as a medication. These can include Oxycodone, Codeine, and Morphine.
It means that a substance cannot dissolve in other substance
In plain English: You possessed and sold to a police informant a certain amount of a controlled substance (usually prescription narcotics) which amounted to a third degree felony offense.
PWIMSD SCH IV stands for "Possession with intent to manufacture/sell/or distribute a Schedule IV controlled substance" For example Xanax, Valium, etc. It basically means the person is being charged with selling/delivering the controlled substance which is a Class I Felony in my state.
TRANSLATION: "Possession of a Controlled Substance, meaning, Meth-Amphetamine"
Simple possession Schedule 3 controlled substance
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).