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What Does the Prosecutor Have to Prove to Charge You for Drug Possession?

When the prosecutor files charges, they must be able to prove all areas of the crime to obtain a conviction. If the prosecutor fails to prove each facet of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt, the defendant is acquitted.
Jun 6, 2021
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Types of Drug Offenses

Types of Drug Offenses
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What Most People Don’t Know About Drug Trafficking

When you think of “drug trafficking,” most people think of large operations in hidden warehouses and enormous piles of drugs everywhere. Though this definitely fits the definition of drug trafficking, most people charged and later convicted of the crime are convicted on a much smaller scale....
Feb 26, 2021
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How Does California Detect Drug Trafficking

When you think of “drug trafficking,” most people think of large operations in hidden warehouses and large piles of drugs everywhere. Though this definitely fits the definition of drug trafficking, most people who are charged and later convicted of the crime are convicted on a much smaller scale..
Feb 25, 2021
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When does Drug Possession become a Felony?

Drug possession, generally, is defined as having control over the thing, i.e., the controlled substance. This can be either personally or through another person. A party does not have to actually hold or touch something to possess it
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