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Arrested for possesion!!!

On my little planet, you get caught with 35 dbols and they'll ask to "share" some of your pills........lol
 
Re: Re: Damn, all that for 3 amps?

Citruscide said:


Well... federal sentencing guidelines are a rather skewed... especially with the intent to sell. They have a 3 strike rule as well. I have read a story where a 19 year old kid, was caught with what amounted to be about just over 1/2 ounce of MJ... he was convicted 2x prior for intent to sell or being "involved" with people (i.e., conspiracy)... it was his 3rd felony... he got 45 years... and will have to serve 42.5... for a 1/2 oz of weed.

C-ditty

Wow!! Now that is fucked up. I couldn't imagine.
 
Partly posting to bump this and see if anybody has more to add, but also I have to say:

Isn't it so f'in' great that nearly every state is running a budget deficit and we all know about the national debt, yet we have enough money to tie up the courts and keep these people in jail for years for this stuff?

Your tax dollars at work. And now they want to spend several million more dollars trying to ban ephedrine. I feel like they need to cut taxes again if they have enough money for that bullshit.

Sorry, had to rant.
 
i'll try to tell u what i see after a quick read--don't want to spend too much time on it. i'm a fl crim law attorney and i can second what wilson6 said. d-bol is schedule 3 (fl stat. 893.03(3) and that makes it a 3rd degree felony (fl stat. 893.13(1)(a)2) punishable by up to 5 years in prison (fl stat. 775.082(d) and up to a $5000 fine (fl stat. 775.083(c)). As far as trafficking, i dont think so. u can read it yourself at fl stat. 893.135 (trafficking statute). i may have missed something after a quick glance, but it deals w/ coke, pot, mdma, ghb, opiates, etc and the respective quantities which dictate greater punishments. i dont see anything on AAS. in any event, i doubt 35 tabs of d-bol would be considered trafficking even if it is codified somewhere in the statutory verbose. what will happen? thats up to the state atty (they're not called da's here). there are many options--plea out, pre trial intervention, etc. these guys are probably right, and he wont see any jail time. but that does depend on prior offenses and the way in which its handled--so dont be stupid and not get competent representation. get an atty and let them handle it--hell, they may even find some way to suppress it. good luck! no charge this time--J/K.
 
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Wynona Ryder is rich and famous. She could kill and get away with it. Thats the way this country works. Look at O.J. Simpson. No this bro will not see any jail time, but if he stole thousands of dollars of stuff at Saks he would, hes not famous.-WULF
 
blingbling211 said:
zero jail time. jails are way way way too crowded to worry about sum dude carrying 35 dbols in his pocket.. fuck, wynona rider was caught stealing thousands upon thousands of dollars of merchandise at Saks and only got probation. your friend is in no danger


Wynona has deep pockets for a damn good attorney.
 
Here's a good one for Rick and Citrus!

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"Robby was 34 years old, married with two children. He ordered some D-bol and Winny from an online source."

"Customs got the local police on board and wired a package for delivery with an AT-4 transmitter (an electronic signaling device used to confirm that a target has opened his package). Pre-raid surveillance was set up, the delivery was made, and Robby signed for the package."

"When Robby opened the package, he saw the little black device. Panicking, he took out the batteries and ran out to his car. He was stopped by the raid team, who took him back to the house and searched it -- seizing everything connected with bodybuilding including an Arnold Schwarzenegger book. They found 19 Sustanon preloads in his garbage."

"In custody, Robby waived his rights, admitted four previous Internet juice orders, and was even pressured into saying that 600 tablets is more than one person could use. [The deputy prosecuting attorney refused to plea bargain the case below a felony level...]"

Read more!
 
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