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You could be looking at some serious jail time. Depending on the circumstances and your criminal history, you may be eligible for a drug rehabilitation program in lieu of jail time.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 1/9/2012
Law Office of Martina Vigil | Martina A. Vigil
The District Attorney can charge you on the three separate offenses since you allegedly committed three different crimes.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 1/6/2012
The Law Office of Harry E. Hudson, Jr. | Harry E. Hudson, Jr.
Probably 90 day minimum for the under the influence. Not certin about the Possession as you do not say what was possessed. Could be prison for 3 years.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 1/6/2012
Dennis Roberts, a P.C. | Dennis Roberts
Are these three different incidents or the same one? If the same bust you will probably get probation depending on the amount of dope you had. Stop carrying it if you are going to get loaded or drink. Get a lawyer or the Public Defender. Do NOT try to do this yourself.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 1/5/2012
Law Offices of James H. Dippery, Jr. | James H. Dippery, Jr.
I cannot tell from the information you provided what the degree of these offenses are, felony or misdemeanor. Either way, you should be represented by an attorney and seek to get Prop. 36 drug diversion. Even if a misdemeanor under the influence carries a mandatory 90 days county jail if you do not accept and complete the drug program. Even for a felony, there is a benefit: Complete the program and the charge(s) will be dismissed.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 1/5/2012
Robert Mortland | Law Office of Robert Mortland
If this is your first offense, you might be able to do a treatment program pursuant to PC 1000 or Prop 36 to get the case off your record.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 1/5/2012
Law Office of Eric Sterkenburg | Eric Sterkenburg
If all the charges were the result of one incident your attorney should get two counts drooped and you only have the possession count. What happens after that depends on the drug and the amount. If it is less than an ounce of weed you will have to pay a $100.00 fine plus penalties and court costs. Get an attorney for the best outcome.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 1/5/2012
Rizio & Nelson | John W. Bussman
Possession of a controlled substance CAN involve state prison time, depending on the circumstances and your criminal history. You might be eligible for drug court or some form of diversion, but I can't say for sure without knowing a lot more about your case.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 1/5/2012
Law Offices of Elliott Zarabi | Elliott Zarabi
Jail and or prison. Depends on what the sentences are.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 1/5/2012










