Drug Crimes

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By eHow Legal Editor 1 comments
In most cases, dealing the psychoactive drug marijuana, also known as pot and weed, is illegal in California. There are certain individuals allowed to distribute marijuana in controlled settings for medicinal purposes, but for the majority of ... more »
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Possession of even small amounts of the heroin for the purposes of trafficking carries severe penalties in Arizona. Both fines and jail time will almost certainly result from a conviction. Follow these steps to learn more about the consequences... more »
By objection21 0 comments
When you hear the term recidivism the first thought that comes to mind is probably criminals. Recidivism simply refers to the act of repeating a (criminal) behavior after receiving negative consequences like jail time or probation. Learning how ... more »
By Christine Rivera, PhD Learner 0 comments
Supervised Own Recognizance also known as (SOR) is an alternative to bail release which is offered to defendants who qualify for this type of supervised release. Its purpose is to permit the defendant to return back into the community 24 hours ... more »
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The possession, distribution and sale of heroin is a grave criminal offense in the state of Florida, which has targeted drug trafficking in an attempt to eliminate its role as a point of entry for illegal drugs into the United States. Persons ... more »
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The possession of narcotics or other controlled substances is prohibited by law in Arkansas. Depending on the circumstances, the state may charge offenders with a misdemeanor or a felony. In most cases, fines are levied. However, jail time is ... more »
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Neighborhoods often unwittingly host drug labs, located within otherwise low-crime areas. If you suspect a house in your neighborhood is being used as a drug lab, follow these steps to alert the authorities... more »
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Marijuana is a psychoactive drug commonly referred to as hash, weed or cannabis. The use and distribution of marijuana is illegal in most states, including Arizona. However, due to marijuana's status as a lesser drug, Arizona's penalties for ... more »
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Arizona has some of the toughest drug laws in the United States. If you are charged with possessing drugs, follow these steps to learn more about he penalties you face in Arizona... more »
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Under federal law and the laws of most states, drug possession is the possession of certain controlled substances without a valid prescription or other applicable authorization. Even possession of tiny amounts of illegal drugs is prosecutable. ... more »
By fiveducespade 0 comments
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Drug dealing is a crime that impacts every major American city and small town on some level. To report drug dealing in your area, follow these steps... more »
By nclester 0 comments
I'm writing this after reading a few articles covering the same topic here at eHow, and frankly I thought they were just plain wrong. I don't support the use of REAL drugs like, cocaine, heroin or the abuse of prescription medications, however. ... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Criminals are smart and alert when they are trying to elude the police officers. I think that in order to find and catch them early, we need to print their faces in a bathroom tissue or toilet paper roll because everybody uses it any public rest ... more »
By smilesatme1 3 comments
Confessing your sins are not that easy most especially if it is heavy. If you believed in confession of your sins or ask forgiveness of your wrong doings then you can visit your local church and confess your sins to the Priest. You can also ... more »
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By smilesatme1 2 comments
Are you searching for a special someone in your lives but never found them? Did you use all the possible ways to look for a missing love ones?But come out nothing. There are many ways to find a missing person but what if this person do not have ... more »
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Murderers should be lock up with the rest of their lives regardless how the crimes committed. Exempt for one thing if it was happened because of self-defense. As I observed killers are roaming around free. And while others who did not commit the ... more »
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In the United States, illegal drug possession can carry penalties as serious as prison time or as mild as a small fine. Citizens wishing to anonymously report offenders may do so through various channels... more »
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Drug smuggling is the illegal manufacturing, packaging and distribution of psychoactive drugs. In the United States, you can anonymously report this crime through a number of channels. Follow these steps... more »
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Dealing cocaine is as serious a felony offense in Florida as it is almost everywhere else in the United States. Offenders face a range of stiff penalties, including heavy fines and lengthy prison sentences. The larger the amount of cocaine being ... more »
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California has a no-nonsense policy toward the production and distribution of cocaine for recreational use. Cocaine is a derivative of the coca leaf and has powerful addictive properties. Drug dealers caught distributing cocaine face both ... more »
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The state of California has instituted serious penalties to punish persons found guilty of manufacturing, transporting, dealing or possessing prescription drugs illegally. Hefty fines or lengthy prison sentences, and often a combination of both, ... more »