if you are caught with a box fpsuedophedrine…. and admit it is for someone else can they charge you with intent to manufacture sell and delver

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if you are caught with a box fpsuedophedrine…. and admit it is for someone else can they charge you with intent to manufacture sell and delver

The DTF insisted i was buying and trading or selling the pills. i admited that i was going to give them to somene else, now if i dont comply with them and work for them they say i will be charged with a felony???

Asked on May 9, 2009 under Criminal Law, Arkansas

Answers:

M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

Thanks for giving more details.  At this point you are already in trouble.  You should not have spoken to them but that's water under the bridge now.  What you need to do is get legal advice.  As I told you in a previous post, they don't take this type of situation lightly. You are in serious trouble and need to speak with an attorney. 

If you can't afford one go to legal aid or speak with the public defender's office.  But whatever you do, do it fast and don't speak to the police anymore without your lawyer being present.

MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

I still don't understand.  Is this a prescription medicine that you procured fraudulently? It appears so because you don't seem to be telling the whole story.  Soooo, you better get a lawyer and tell him or her the whole truth, especially if you have similar prior convictions or arrests.  Try www.attorneypages.com


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