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What happens if drugs are found in your home?
When drugs are found in your house or car, it’s likely you’re going to get charged. Unless the police have another suspect, you’re the one who will be charged with possession. However, that doesn’t mean you’re unable to get acquitted or have your case dismissed.
What do you do if you find drugs in your car?
If a vehicle search results in the discovery of illegal drugs, it can result in significant legal consequences. For this reason, if you’ve been arrested after the police searched your vehicle, you should talk to an attorney as soon as you can.
What do you do if you find drugs in your hotel room?
If you have been charged with a crime for drugs found in your hotel room, contact a local criminal defense attorney, who can review the facts of your case. You may be able to escape criminal charges, and maybe even recover money against the hotel.
What happens if my friend has drugs in my car?
Under the law, you are not automatically guilty just because drugs happen to be in a car that you are driving. If the drugs are in a passenger’s pocket, proof of guilt would require proof that the driver knew about it and had control over it.
Can a hotel employee entered your room?
Hotel management and staff are allowed to enter your room if you’re not present. After all, it’s legally their property – you’re just renting the room. You can refuse housekeeping if you’d prefer, but if the hotel people need to get in because of a maintenance or safety issue, they will, even if you’re not in there.
Can you be charged if someone in your car has drugs?
Yes, a passenger in a car can be charged if drugs are found in that vehicle.
Can I get in trouble if my boyfriend sells drugs?
If someone you were living with was selling drugs and you financed his or her operation, you can be arrested for a conspiracy to sell drugs. Whether you intended to commit a crime is irrelevant. For prosecutors, a conspiracy is one of the easiest crimes to prove.
Why do drug dealers live in motels?
They are inconspicuous as well and let dealers see everyone who enters and leaves. Multiple rooms are rented so the dealer can use one room to set up deals and the other to safeguard the narcotics in case police decide to raid or a potential buyer opts to rob him.
Can hotel security search your bags?
From a Fourth & Fifth Amendment perspective, a hotel is roughly akin to a landlord: they’re forbidden from entering your domicile and searching its contents unless you’ve given them explicit permission; police are conducting a search after obtaining a warrant to do so; or “exigent circumstances” exist.