Don't forget a McJob....if they will hire you. You will need to pay your attorney fees, court cost and fines, and I think you get to also pay for random drug testing.
Don't forget a McJob....if they will hire you. You will need to pay your attorney fees, court cost and fines, and I think you get to also pay for random drug testing.
I have already served a 5 day suspension for this, and I wasn't caught dealing AT the school. I never once sold a kid weed at school... But if they are trying to get me for distribution why haven't they already upped the charge?
No one thinks I can get my HYTA or 7411 and still end up going to college? damn this is not looking good for me...
Who knows? Maybe they are waiting for something in the investigation? Is Monday your arraignment? If so, they may amend the charges then.
If you were caught with dealer level quantities on school grounds, you can be charged with possession with intent (or it's Michigan equivalent) and any pertinent school zone enhancements.
You may have served 5 days suspension for now but if the charges are upped or you are convicted, the school may move to expel you.
what court hearing is Monday?
to the not being caught dealing at school:You were caught with drugs ON school grounds. If you are within 1000 feet of a school, there are additional charges you can face. Plan on being expelled from that school forever.
How long ago did you get busted?
no, they have you for distribution. They may not have filed those charges yet but you have described more than enough to be charged with distribution, intent to distribute, possession, possession withing a school zone, and probably a few others I cannot think of. What may be happening is the prosecutor is gathering more evidence so they can file more charges.As of right now, they still have me for possession, not distribution.
sorry dude but there are no "dealer level quanities" required. The money shows that you sell, unless of course you have a really good job where you can show you could reasonable have $2100 on you.
btw: chances are your car will also be confiscated and taken by the state.
of course it wouldn't be worth too much in 20 years when you get out of prison anyway.
I'm curious. What led to the search of your car? Cause I'm wondering if they hadn't been running an investigation on you already.
prelimary hearing or a pre-exam conference?
If there is no pre-exam conference (if your county normally utilizes them), it isn't a good sign. That would mean the state has no intention of letting this go easily.
then, at the preliminary hearing, all there is is a probable cause hearing. So far the state has no problem showing PC.
Then you get arraigned again in Circuit Court (as up to now it should have been in District Court). The prosecution will present any amended charges at this time but that does not preclude them from filing additional charges later.