In Texas, the penalty for possession of less than one ounce of a controlled substance, such as marijuana, is typically classified as a Class B misdemeanor. This can result in a punishment of up to 180 days in jail and/or a fine of up to $2,000. However, specific circumstances or prior offenses can lead to harsher penalties. Always consult legal resources or a professional for the most accurate and current information.
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POSS of CONT SUBT U1G-PG1= Possession of a Controlled Substance Under 1 Gram and PG1 Im not sure, maybe the category of Drug.
You had Marijuana on you, or close enough to you to be in possession of it. . . and got caught.
The burden of proof for possession of a controlled substance under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) is beyond a reasonable doubt. This means that the prosecution must prove to the court that the accused's possession of the controlled substance is established with a high level of certainty before a conviction can be made.
It's a 3rd degree felony under Penal Code § 38.11 and carries a penalty of 2 to 10 years imprisonment and a possible fine up to $10,000. That's in addition to the penalty for the mere possession of the controlled substance, which depends on the substance and the amount. It kind of smacks of double jeopardy but as the saying goes, "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time."
a slap in the pocket is about it.. they will prolly want an AA class done with it...
that is a state jail felony punishable with 6 months to 2 years in a texas state jail.
The penalty for mailing drugs depends with the exact charge and whether one has been charged under federal or state law. A person can be charged with conspiracy, and attempted delivery of a controlled substance.
A seventh degree felony is usually in reference to criminal possession of a controlled substance. This is listed under penal code: 220.31.
Yes. Possession of marijuana is a criminal offense under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. You don't have to be the owner - you just have to have, or possess, the marijuana. There are medical exceptions. If you are charged with possession of marijuana, you should speak to a lawyer.
the law is the same now as it was before the possession penalty got adjusted. 5,000 and up to 2 years in jail for under 50 lbs.
This charge likely indicates possession of a controlled substance, specifically PG 2 (Penalty Group 2) with a range of 1 to 4 grams. This typically refers to drugs like hallucinogens, mescaline, or mushrooms, which are categorized under Penalty Group 2 in drug laws. The capias with trn likely indicates there is a warrant or court order associated with the charge.