If police find drugs in a shared space like a vehicle, a locker or a dorm room, everyone will be a suspect even if you know for a fact that the drugs are not yours. But how can you go about proving that those illegal drugs are not yours? In today’s blog, we share some […]
Legal Insights Into The Link Between Addiction And Criminal Behavior
The intricate link between addiction and criminal behavior serves as a crucial issue impacting both legal and social realms. Recognizing this connection is imperative for law enforcement, legal professionals, and policymakers as they create strategies to address public safety and health. This article intends to deeply analyze the legal perspectives of this link, scrutinize the […]
Effective Strategies For Defending A Drug Possession Charge
Navigating the legal landscape when faced with a drug possession charge can be daunting. The seriousness of this situation cannot be overstated, as the implications often span from hefty fines to possible jail time. Thus, understanding the nuances of drug possession laws and preparing a formidable strategy in defending a drug possession charge is vital. […]
Minnesota Set To Legalize Recreational Marijuana Today
At high noon today, Gov. Tim Walz intends to sign a bill that will legalize recreational cannabis in Minnesota. Although the bill will be signed today, recreational marijuana will not go into effect for a couple of months. The law will officially begin on August 1, and it will allow Minnesota residents over the age […]
Can A Passenger Be Charged If Drugs Are Found In A Car?
If you get a ride in someone else’s vehicle, you assume that anything that you didn’t bring into the vehicle is the driver’s property. However, if police pull you over, they won’t have as clear of an idea whose stuff belongs to who, and if they find drugs, it can really complicate the traffic stop. […]