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  1. Apr 12, 2024 · Class B Misdemeanor: Up to $2,000 fine, up to 180 days in jail. Class A Misdemeanor: Up to $4,000 fine, up to 1 year in county jail. State Jail Felony: Up to $10,000 fine, 6 months to 2 years in state jail. 3rd Degree Felony: Up to $10,000 fine, 2 to 10 years in prison. 2nd Degree Felony: Up to $10,000 fine, 2 to 20 years in prison.

  2. Jul 5, 2023 · Simple drug possession sentences tend to be the lightest, and penalties vary. On the lower end, you might pay $100 or less in fines and/or spend a few days in jail. On the higher end, the penalty could be thousands of dollars and/or a year or two in state prison. Drug possession, or "possession of a controlled substance," is a serious crime ...

  3. Apr 1, 2021 · Possession of CDS with an intension to distribute carries following jail time: 1lbs to less than 5lbs is a felony – 1 years. 5lbs to less than 25lbs is a felony – 3 years minimum. 25lbs or more – 5 years minimum. In addition, possession of CDS in a person aged below 18 years is a felony and that carries 5 years jail.

  4. Dec 21, 2023 · There are serious penalties for drug possession charges, varying from state to state. Penalties for simple possession range from a fine of less than $100 to several years in federal prison for federal drug possession. Simple drug possession sentences tend to be the lightest. Possession with intent to distribute drugs usually has much heavier ...

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  5. Sep 13, 2023 · Class X felony. 8-40 years; up to $200,000 fine. Methamphetamine (900 or more grams) Class X felony. 10-50 years; up to $300,000 fine. Section 570/410 provides that defendants who are guilty of various drug possession offenses and have not previously been convicted of a drug felony may be sentenced to probation.

  6. First Offense: Not more than 1 yr. Fine not more than $100,000 if an individual, $250,000 if not an individual. Second Offense: Not more than 4 yrs. Fine not more than $200,000 if an individ-ual, $500,000 if not an individual. 36 Drugs of Abuse | A DEA Resource Guide: 2020 EDITION.

  7. Many drug possession convictions result in fines. These can range from very minor fines of $100 or less to significant fines of $100,000 or more. Incarceration. Jail or prison time is also possible when a person is convicted of possession of a controlled substance. Jail sentences range widely depending on the crime charged, the type of drugs ...

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