Drug Possession Legal Concerns

Summary

Possession with intent to sell meth and fentanyl in California is usually a felony. Police need a valid search warrant unless exceptions apply. Consult a lawyer to review the legality of the search and seizure.

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Okay I was arrested for possession with intent to sale qrtr oz of meth and a gram of fetty while in my home due to the police coming and raiding my home however I was never provided with a search warrant until after the fact and even then while I was transported I was unable to read this supposed warrant because I was cuffed and when they took me into jail they didn't allow me to take it with me nor did they place it in my property they also took mine and my wife's phone and I don't understand how any of this could happen or how these are misdemeanor charges in the state of California
It sounds like a serious situation. In California, possession with intent to sell controlled substances is typically charged as a felony, not a misdemeanor. Regarding the search warrant, police must have a valid warrant unless exceptions apply, such as exigent circumstances. You might want to consult a lawyer about the legality of the search and seizure process. Would you like assistance in connecting with local attorneys who can provide more detailed help?