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What are the chances of a first time felony offender going to jail?

It is going to depend on a number of things: the type of crime, the way in which the crime was committed, the circumstances of the crime, and the offender's past criminal history. Let's say you broke into someone's home and stole over $250 worth of their belongings (that makes it a felony).  If you did it because a bully said he would hurt your mother if you didn't get him the stuff is a more compelling reason than if you did it to get money to buy more video games for yourself and some good weed.  If this was your 3rd time getting caught doing this type of thing, that ups your chances at serving time.  If you broke into someone's home and found there were some kids in it with a babysitter and you terrorized everyone, that's not going to go well in court. So you see your intentions and your actions, along with your past criminal history, will be the deciding factor on whether the judge sees jail in your future.  You get points on a sentencing sheet for all these different things.  Rack up so many points and it's off to the slammer for you.   A sentence of under a year is served in the county jail.  A sentence of over a year is served in a state prison.  Generally.  Every state has their own rules, but that's the way it usually goes.  Some crimes have a jail sentence no matter what.  Gun laws in Massachusetts for example have an automatic, no getting out of it, jail sentence if the crime was committed with a gun. First time offenders that committed a non violent crime and have no past criminal history will most likely get a suspended sentence, probation and fines.  Suspended means you don't have to serve the jail time as long as you do your probation and pay the fines.  If you screw up, you will be put in jail to serve the original sentence.

What's the street price for 10mg of Ritalin?

Expensive ! Street prices here according to an aide I work with are anywhere from 5.00 to 7.50 per tab depending the source . Adderall goes for 7 to 10 dollars per tab . It used to sell for more before the pharma's began adulterating it with wax to prevent it's injection .

What is the street value of a 10 mg cyclobenzaprine?

I’d have to say little to nothing. Cyclobenzaprine is one of the mildest of the commonly prescribed, non-controlled muscle relaxants.The only muscle relaxant that acts as a euphoriant is Soma, which is a controlled substance that very few doctors prescribe due to its abuse potential.Be very careful w/muscle relaxants, they can be lethal if taken with benzos or opioids to excess.If you were prescribed cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) for back or neck spasms, and obviously don’t need them because you wish to sell them, your best bet is to hold onto them in case you get muscle spasms again.If you don’t want to keep them, or are a “more-ish” person and can’t keep drugs around for later use, take them back to a pharmacy and ask them to dispose of them.Cyclobenzaprine isn’t great for helping what it’s prescribed for, it’s useless as a recreational drug, and can be dangerous if mixed with other drugs.Forget about selling the pills. If you don’t need them, dispose of them safely.

What happens if I'm found with a prescription that isn't mine?

It’s going to depend on the prescription, the amount, and where you are. In the US, there are federal and stare penalties for taking prescriptions from other people, and for giving others your prescriptions[1] . Penalties include everything from jail time to fines.For example, in California[2] , US, possessing drugs without a prescription can result in a misdemeanor charges, a year in jail and a $1,000 fine. In some cases, you can get felony charges and more severe penalties. Florida[3] and Wisconsin[4] are similar. People who give others their prescriptions can be charged and even arrested and charged with distribution. If you steal other people's prescription medication, you can get in lots of trouble.In some countries, penalties for possession of some drugs, even-over-the counter, are severe and result in years of jail time. You can get arrested and locked up for possessing certain drugs, even if you have a valid prescription written in other countries.Footnotes[1] Is It Actually Illegal to Use Drugs Without a Prescription?[2] Possession of Prescription Drugs in California – What You Should Know[3] Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine[4] Penalties for Possession of Prescription Drugs Wisconsin

What is the street value of hydrocodone 5 -325?

A lot depends on what city you’re in but since it’s usually a dollar per milligram. A 5mg. would go for about $5.00.Some cities you can get up to $10.00 for each 5mg. tablet.Btw, the 325mgs. are just Tylenol so it’s worthless.Oh and I am not advocating selling your prescription drugs! Very bad idea! Just giving out the facts.

What normally happens if someone on a felony probation fails a drug test?

It really depends on why they failed… and how good their lawyer is. A urinalysis is not evidence of a crime. It only becomes admissible during a probation hearing because the offender agreed to it as a term of probation.Me? I have never passed a drug test. They can make me take the test. They cannot make me pass the test. I have never been violated for failing a urine test. I have doctors, lawyers and illnesses that back up my medical privacy rights. Unless I choose to share, my medical conditions are nobody’s business. And how I choose to treat those conditions is also nobody’s business.I once had a girlfriend that pissed the same failure result every week. That’s not a crime. That’s a medical condition. Again, how good is your lawyer?Other folks? Probably are going to jail until a judge decides to revoke or reinstate probation.

How much do 60 mg of morphine pills cost and the street value?

90 tabs will cost about $130.00 at Blink Health, an internet based company. The street value would depend on your value of time. Sentences for drug distribution and trafficking can generally range from 3-5 years to life in prison (dependent on the country and/or state in which you are charged. Drug trafficking/distribution is a felony, and is a more serious crime than drug possession. If you are found in possession of drugs, you could be charged with trafficking if police believe you intend to sell them. I would suggest that you try a more honest means of making money.

Which groups lobby to keep the war on drugs alive?

Original question:  "Which groups lobby to keep the war on drugs alive?"Law enforcement:"During the 25 years of its existence, the "War on Drugs" has transformed the criminal justice system, to the point where the imperatives of drug law enforcement now drive many of the broader legislative, law enforcement, and corrections policies in counterproductive ways. One significant impetus for this transformation has been the enactment of forfeiture laws which allow law enforcement agencies to keep the lion's share of the drug-related assets they seize. Another has been the federal law enforcement aid program, revised a decade ago to focus on assisting state anti-drug efforts. Collectively these financial incentives have left many law enforcement agencies dependent on drug law enforcement to meet their budgetary requirements, at the expense of alternative goals such as the investigation and prosecution of non-drug crimes, crime prevention strategies, and drug education and treatment."The Drug War's Hidden Economic Agenda The Real Reason the DEA Won't End the War on Drugs Private prisons:"Corrections Corp. of America (CCA), the country’s largest private prison company, has donated almost $4.5 million to political campaigns and dropped another $18 million on lobbying in the last two decades.The company, and others like it, is up to its elbows in drug war spending. Its facilities house low-level drug users and contain in-house rehabilitation programs. CCA even trains its own drug-sniffing dogs. In 2010, the company had revenue of $1.67 billion. Florida-based GEO Group, which has given almost $4 million in campaign contributions and spent $2.28 million on lobbying since 1999, had revenue of $1.27 billion in 2010."4 Industries Getting Rich Off the Drug War Drug testing companies and addiction treatment providers too.

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