CDS in a Motor Vehicle vs. Drug Possession in New Jersey
It is important to understand that drug possession under 2C: 35-10(a) is different from possession from a CDS in a motor vehicle under NJSA 39-4-49.1
It is important to understand that drug possession under 2C: 35-10(a) is different from possession from a CDS in a motor vehicle under NJSA 39-4-49.1
If you believe your roommate is using or worse selling illegal narcotics, here are 3 immediate actions to prevent them from bringing you down with them
This article focuses on crimes that are in addition to any criminal penalties that a person might face for the illegal possession or PWID of medical marijuana.
Our clients have asked about medical Marijuana and we’ve assembled our top 10 questions about this controversial drug treatment in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
The Commonwealth (prosecution) must demonstrate a clear nexus between the officers experience and their experience to search.
In Pennsylvania, unlike Florida and New Jersey, the illegal possession of a controlled substance like marijuana, crack cocaine, heroin, or PCP is a misdemeanor
The focus here is drug possession under Section 2C: 35-10 and not distributing drugs or narcotics under 2C: 35-5 of New Jerseys Criminal Code
The Garden State like Pennsylvania, increases the penalties based on the weight and the tyep of the drug along with the type of drug or narcotics.
Senator Orin Hatch of Utah introduced the SARMS Control Act of 2018. This legislation will increase the definition of Schedule III controlled substances
The law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey treats schedule I substances differently, and a person convicted of PWIDfaces a much harsher criminal penalty