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What is simple possession in Tennessee?

What is simple possession in Tennessee?

Simple Possession is the lowest drug charge in Tennessee, and is used in cases where a defendant is found with illegal drugs in their possession, but no evidence that they might be dealing, delivering, or manufacturing.

Is simple possession a misdemeanor in South Carolina?

Simple possession of marijuana in South Carolina is a misdemeanor punishable by not more than 30 days in jail and a fine between $100 and $200. Clients with a first-time simple possession charge may be eligible to enter a pre-trial intervention program or attend a drug abuse program to decrease their penalties.

Is simple possession a federal crime?

Federal drug possession charges may carry heavier penalties that state possession charges. Simple possession can result in up to a year imprisonment, with fines of $1,000 or more. A second possession conviction can result in up to 2 years in federal prison, and fines of $2,500 or more.

What is simple possession in SC?

Simple Possession of Marijuana is defined in S.C. Code 44-53-370(d)(4) and means possession of less than 28 grams (or one ounce) of marijuana. A person could be charged with Possession With Intent to Distribute (PWID) marijuana even if it is less than 28 grams, if it is packaged in multiple baggies.

How much is a simple possession charge in TN?

A first-time charge of simple possession or casual exchange of a controlled substance under Tennessee Code Annotated § 39-17-418 is a Class A misdemeanor. This offense can be punished with up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and fines of up to $2,500.

What does simple possession mean?

Simple Possession. “Simple possession” refers to the crime of possessing a controlled substance. It’s called “simple” to distinguish it from several other drug crimes related to manufacturing and distribution of controlled substances. Possessing any amount of a controlled substance is sufficient evidence for a simple possession charge.

What is average sentence for simple possession?

Penalties for simple possession range from a fine of less than $100 and/or a few days in jail to thousands of dollars and several years in state prison for the same offense. Simple drug possession sentences tend to be the lightest, while intent to distribute drugs, or the cultivation/manufacturing of drugs carry much heavier penalties.

What is a simple possession charge?

“Simple possession” is a charge involving possession for personal use, as compared with possession for the purpose of sale or manufacture. Everyone knows that a drug and a paraphernalia charge have consequences, but many times knowing exactly what those consequences will be is very difficult.