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Subject Fifth Degree Felony Possession

Date
Thu Feb 14 2008 21:09

Author Maury D. Beaulier

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First, never make statements to police. You have a right to remain silent on any criminal investigation and, in almost every case, it is wise to exercise that right.
Second, if a case is filed, it is likely to be a fifth degree felony drug charge. It is serious and carries with it up to five years in prison. However, with a good attorney, in most case, a criminal record and, certainly, a felony, may be avoided.
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