It seems like a simple statement, but in California if you
are found in possession of certain dangerous drugs, you may face criminal
charges. However, if you are found in
possession of larger quantities of those drugs, packaged drugs to sell, or
other signs that the drugs are intended for distribution, you could face higher
penalties, including felony drug charges.
The penalties for possession with intent to sell depend on a
number of factors, including how much you have in your possession, type of
substance, and whether any other criminal activity may have been taking
place. Possession of a controlled
substance with intent to sell is not limited to illegal narcotics, it can also
include pharmaceutical drugs.
Drugs whether they be prescribed or illegal throughout the
Big Bear State must never be trafficked!
That is a given. Maybe you or a
loved one have been arrested for the possession of an amount of drugs that have
been deemed intended for distribution.
If so, fight back with the steady hand of San Jose criminal attorney
William Chestnut. Call Bill at (408)
298-6990.
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