Depends on many factors. Most important, is this the first arrest of any kind. Secondly is his age. As a juvenile, he has a better chance of getting off lightly. Thirdly, depends on where you live. Sadly, courts in certain states are much tougher on drug possession than in other states. Lastly, does depend upon circumstances and amount. What was his BAL, and was the possession in fact under class B felony status.
2007-01-15 06:45:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Ouch....
Depends on what state you are in and how old he is. If he got a DUI, he must be at least 21. Otherwise it would be an underage. DUI isn't too bad, he may have some fines and some jail time. Possession of a narcotic is a felony, so that will hurt him big time. Hope you have a good lawyer.
2007-01-15 06:48:11
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answered by Jen G 3
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Well Possesion of a Narcotic is a Class B Felony so there could be fines and up to 10 years incarceraton and a DUI isnt as severe but it carries fines and possible jail time up to 5 years max. Get a good lawyer.
2007-01-15 06:44:36
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answered by cowboysfan4lyfe 3
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So i'm assuming you spent some days in detention center? you have got a court docket date, you plea not responsible in case you pay for a criminal expert, or responsible in case you do not, you have the alternative of a public defender.or you could preserve your self. in the beginning you will get fines, community service and a few variety of counseling. i desire you to ask for a listening to on the DMV immediately, if the sheriff does not take place to the listening to you will not get your license taken away. and notwithstanding if he /she does, state your case, maximum possibly while you're working they gained't take your licence. additionally if the DMV can provide your licence lower back, you're intitled to get your impound costs lower back.I actual have had 2 DUI's fought and gained the two situations, in case you have questions digital mail me. that's not the tip of your existence, relax, this takes time.
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answered by Anonymous
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What State? In Texas you always ask county too. Reason is no matter how you try to minimize it your son is in a heap of trouble. Better get a second job just for fines.
2007-01-15 06:47:56
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answered by mary texas 4
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He's in a heap 'o trouble, ma'am! If he were mine, the legal troubles would be the least of his problems, if you get my drift. He needs a good dose of "tough love." And it should start with you. If you're as concerned as you sound, then start being a parent and fulfilling your parental responsibilities before it's too late.
2007-01-15 06:45:47
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answered by BuddyL 5
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I really don't think it should matter what kind of trouble he's in for. Let him learn his lesson. If a parent reaches out to defend a child in the wrong, the child will keep doing wrong. Don't feel sorry for him, let the law scare him.
2007-01-15 06:45:38
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answered by Jo 3
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more trouble than either of you want.....He needs to learn a lesson before he hurts himself or someone else....make him takes the full responsibility if he is going to learn anything
2007-01-15 06:52:29
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answered by Anonymous
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DEPENDS ON THE STATE AND HIS PREVIOUS RECORD. WHERE I LIVE EVEN IF YOU HAVE COCAINE RESIDUE ON A STRAW IT IS A FELONY I KNOW SOMEONE WHO GOT 3 YEARS FIRST OFFENSE SO IT DEPENDS THANK GOD HE GOT CAUGHT HE COULD KILL HIMSELF SOMEONE ELSE HOPEFULLY HE LEARNS BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE GOOD LUCK.
2007-01-15 06:44:58
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answered by Mommyof3 3
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Get a really good lawyer ! He's gonna need one !
So sorry ! I will be praying for him !
2007-01-15 06:46:47
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answered by NANNY 1
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