Possession Charge Defense Strategies
Summary
In North Carolina, possession charges can be based on control or ownership evidence, even with negligible amounts. If another person admits ownership, it may strengthen your defense. Consulting a local attorney is recommended for tailored advice.Full Conversation
North Carolina charged me with possession of methamphetamine *.*. Now they have *.* after they tested it. How can they charge me?
In North Carolina, possession charges might still proceed if there is evidence suggesting control or ownership of the substance, even if the actual amount is negligible or tested to be zero. If there was other evidence, such as paraphernalia or admissions, it could support the charge. It's best to consult a local attorney for specific guidance. Would you like help finding a lawyer in your area?
They was someone else admitted it was there's.
It sounds like you've got a challenging situation on your hands. If someone else admitted ownership, this could be crucial to your defense. Would you like assistance connecting with a local lawyer who can help you navigate this case?
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It seems like there are complexities in your case regarding possession charges in North Carolina. Since someone else admitted ownership, this could be a strong defense for you. While you declined further assistance, consulting a local attorney could be beneficial to explore your options.