My question involves juvenile law in the State of: Michigan
Apologize if this is in the wrong sub forum, first time user of this site.
I am a student at a university. Was attending a football game and decided to try marijuana for the first time, had a small dosage of an edible.
I didn't know it at the time but the anxiety medication that I am on has very bad side effects with marijuana and caused me to be delirious. I fully understand how stupid of me this was and have been completely scared straight of all substances, ever.
As I was delirious, I had no control over my person, I have no memory of the event besides what was written in a police report.
The police stated that I was found and refused to answer questions or look at anyone. Apparently, I refused to answer questions for medical personnel when they arrived. (I sincerely regret all of this, I would never have behaved like this if I was in control of my person)
The police report then goes on to state that after being asked numerous times how much I had to drink I replied "too much" and then after many times of asking me what I had to drink I responded with "beer". I had no alcohol on that day and was not in control of my responses. A breathalyzer was not performed nor a field sobriety test.
I was then transported to the hospital where I regained control of myself and admitted to the doctors that I had marijuana (it's on my discharge sheet).
I have a lawyer retained provided by school but am unsure of his capability, he doesn't give me straight answers.
My questions are thus: Do I confess to the MIP even though it would be a false confession? If I admit to the marijuana in court will I be charged with possession of a controlled substance?
The only reason I am fighting this is because I do not have the money to pay for the first offender program for the MIP.

