In Arizona it will depend on the specific charges filed. If it is a felony it will be seven years, otherwise one.
It could be anything from Possession of drug paraphernalia to the most likely charge of Possession of a controlled Substance. That's only if they choose not to charge you with the sale. If they charge for the sale it would be a felony distribution of controlled substance.
Felony abuse is one of two things. If it was a Domestic abuse the spouse can ask for the charges to go from a misdemeanor to a Felony due to the amount of damage done to that person. Same goes for someone else who got into a fight. Except it is that the city or county will charge you with a misdemeanor or felony.
yes a friend of mine got fired for two pending felonies on his background.
If you have two felony cases that are being ran concurrent,and have had a bench warrant issued for violation of probation,yet probation end date has past after warrant was issued yet you have not turned yourself in or been arrested,why would they close the non controlling case and expire your probation,yet keep the controlling case that had a lower conviction charge and showing less time served on open? It was basically a crime bail crime..OR'd on the first two felony charges then arrested again given the same two felony charges in another county.
Referring to the note posted in "discussion" -- She IS guilty of bigamy. If you are legally married to another living individual it makes no difference where you resided when you got married the second time. Being simultaneously married to two people is bigamy. Period.
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.
No there is not a statue of limitations on drug paraphernalia in Kentuckt and they do not onw PVP pipes cuz they means all equipment which is alot of money you would have to save up like 10,000 dollars just to buy two things of equipment just wow think about it that is alot of money which none of us could save that much money with out spending some of it but now a days some of it is way to much...
Depending on the charge, yes Publix does hire felons. Obviously certain certain charges preclude work in certain areas, but given that felony charges can be given for DUI, individual cases are considered on a case by case review.
It is often described that way but the two violations have NOTHING in common. The "ticket" that you get for a paraphernalia possession is actually a "citation to appear" and has nothing to do with the DMV or traffic offenses.
There are two, and they are Kansas and Kentucky.
There are two, and they are Kansas and Kentucky.