Michigan Drug Possession Penalties

Summary

Possession of methamphetamine in Michigan can lead to severe penalties, including up to 10 years imprisonment and fines up to $15,000. The actual penalties may vary based on factors such as prior convictions. Consulting a defense attorney is advisable for personalized legal guidance.

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It seems like you're seeking information about drug possession laws in Michigan. Here are some points:
- Possession of a controlled substance is considered a felony.
- Penalties vary depending on the type of drug and the amount.
- A defense attorney can help in such cases.
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She had meth on her what is the jail time
In Michigan, possession of methamphetamine can result in:
- Up to 10 years imprisonment
- And/or a fine up to $*,*
These are maximum penalties. Actual penalties can vary based on circumstances like prior convictions.