Felony Possession Charge Defense

Summary

In North Carolina, you can be charged with felony possession if drugs are found in your vehicle, even if they belong to a passenger. You may argue lack of knowledge or control as a defense. Legal representation is crucial in such cases. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized advice.

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I was charged with felony possession and paraphernalia because a passenger in my car had drugs on him. I didn't have anything on me or my car
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some general points about drug possession laws in North Carolina that might help:
- North Carolina law can hold you responsible for drugs found in your vehicle even if they belong to someone else.
- You may argue lack of knowledge or control over the drugs as a defense.
- Legal representation is crucial in such cases.
Would you like to be connected to a local lawyer who can provide more specific assistance with your case?
He was the only one I. Possession. He had the in his pants pocket
I understand. In North Carolina, if drugs are found in a passenger's possession, you can still be charged if there's evidence suggesting you had knowledge or control over the drugs. Would you like to connect with a local lawyer for more specific assistance?