Defending Drug Possession Charges

Summary

To defend against drug possession charges in Minnesota, argue lack of possession by proving no control over the closet, challenge the legality of the search, and question the credibility of the family members testimony. Strengthen your defense by demonstrating lack of access, providing an alibi, and identifying witnesses who can confirm you were locked out at the time the drugs were found. Consider gathering evidence and witness statements to support your claims.

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I was locked out of house at time drugs were found
To build a strong defense, consider the following points:
- Lack of Access: Prove you were locked out and had no access to the closet.
- Alibi: Provide evidence of your whereabouts at the time.
- Witnesses: Identify any witnesses who can confirm you were locked out.
Do you have any evidence or witnesses to support your claim that you were locked out?