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I received an OTH discharge for a command Authorized drug spice, can i fight to upgrade discharge?

Answered 8 years and 7 months ago by David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Drug Crimes
I am a little unclear but you seem to beleive the tests were wrong. It is normally possible to obtain some of the sample you gave that is left fromt he original testing and have it tested at a lab you choose to see what that lab comes back with. That is where I would start if you think the result is wrong.  ... Read More
I am a little unclear but you seem to beleive the tests were wrong. It is normally possible to obtain some of the sample you gave that is left fromt... Read More

Can I get help asap

Answered 9 years ago by David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Drug Crimes
Why not talk to the lawyer who helped you resolve the case originally (assuming that UAs are a condition of probation). If the case is just starting and the UAs are a condition of bond, there must be some evidence of dirty UAs (or diluted UAs) or the warrant wouuld not issue.  Find out what they are alleging exactly and then turn yourself in on the warrant - and prepare to defend yourself against the allegation that the UA was dirty - maybe get it tested further etc.  Locate a lawyer to help you with this in the county where the case is.... Read More
Why not talk to the lawyer who helped you resolve the case originally (assuming that UAs are a condition of probation). If the case is just starting... Read More

Is it legal?

Answered 9 years and 2 months ago by David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Drug Crimes
1. Possession of tobacco or cigarettes by a minor (under 18) is illegal under Colorado state law 25-14-301 (except if done at the direction of a governmental agency - i.e. a "sting" operation).  2. "metallic knuckles" are defined as an "illegal weapon" which 18-12-102 makes illegal to possess - it is a class 1 misdemeanor.  Using something as a paperweight woudl be "possessing" it.... Read More
1. Possession of tobacco or cigarettes by a minor (under 18) is illegal under Colorado state law 25-14-301 (except if done at the direction of a... Read More

How can I have bail dropped for my friend who's rights have been violated?

Answered 9 years and 5 months ago by David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Drug Crimes
Your friend needs to have a lawyer if he doesn't already. The lawyer can review the evidence they say they have and determine what can and cannot be proven - and possibly do some investigation in order to establish some of the facts.  Small towns can be a hard place to be facing criminal charges because there are lots of rumors that fly around and people talking about things they really don't know about.  ... Read More
Your friend needs to have a lawyer if he doesn't already. The lawyer can review the evidence they say they have and determine what can and cannot be... Read More