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The possession with intent to distribute means to possess with intent to deliver or transfer possession of a controlled substance to another person, with or without any financial interest in the transaction.
Typically, the intent to distribute, or sell, the controlled substance is assumed when the accused is holding an amount too large to be for only personal use.
Potential Penalties for a Conviction Possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell is a felony. If convicted the penalties range from: Up to two, three or four years in county jail, and. Up to a $20,000 fine.
What is the difference between trafficking and intent to distribute drugs? Both offenses involve the intent to distribute illegal drugs, but the laws against trafficking specify certain amounts of drugs. The laws on possession with intent to distribute do not specify any minimum quantities.
Drug distribution is the sale, transfer, exchange, import, or export of illegal drugs. Usually a person is charged with drug distribution when they have large amounts of drugs and cash in their possession with other tools and properties that would help them sell or distribute the drugs.
The term serious drug offense includes attempts or conspiracies to commit a serious drug offense, as long as the attempt or conspiracy is punishable by imprisonment for 10 years or more.
The maximum sentences for possession of each class of drug are: up to seven years in prison or an unlimited fine (or both) for a Class A drug. Up to five years in prison or an unlimited fine (or both) for a Class B drug. Up to two years in prison or an unlimited fine (or both) for a Class C drug.
For simple possession, first offenders get 2 to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $20,000. In contrast, California has some of the lightest drug possession sentences: between $30 and $500 in fines and/or 15 to 180 days in jail.
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