Administering drugs to commit a felony is a serious criminal offense under California law. If you intentionally administer a controlled substance to incapacitate or manipulate a person for criminal purposes, you...
Read More...You might think that sharing your prescription medication, such as Vicodin, Oxycontin, or Percocet, with a friend who has a similar health issue is a kind gesture. However, this act is illegal even if no payment...
Read More...Being convicted of a narcotic possession charge may have devastating consequences. You could face criminal penalties like jail time and hefty fines. You could also face collateral repercussions like difficulty...
Read More...For many people, the term “possession of a controlled substance” brings to mind a drug user with illegal drugs such as heroin or methamphetamines. However, having prescription medications like Ativan, Klonopin,...
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