Recent Posts in Drug Possession Category
Posted on Aug 4, 2011 By Tim Bilecki
Under R.C.M. 912(f)(4), if "objectionable" member does not sit on the panel (for example, if defense counsel uses preemptory challenge to excuse the member), the appellate court will not ...
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Posted on May 30, 2011 By Tim Bilecki
United States v. Cowgill, 68 M.J. 388 (C.A.A.F. 2010) deals with probable cause. The issue was whether there was sufficient probable cause for a search warrant when a portion of the search warrant ...
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Posted on Aug 18, 2010 By Criminal Defense Attorney
The possession, use and transfer of Spice violates: Articles 112a if the mixture contains HU-210 or another controlled substance. Article 92 if it is prohibited by policy or regulation. The "lack of ...
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Posted on Aug 17, 2010 By Tim Bilecki
In the latest government efforts to legislate and criminalize "Spice," the State of Hawaii has - as of 1 August 2010 - made possession "Spice" in Hawaii a felony. For being one of the most liberal ...
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Posted on Aug 14, 2010 By Military Defense Lawyer
A lawful permanent resident (LPR) can be deported for an Aggravated Felony Conviction. Besides being deported, the LPR will be ineligible for most waivers of removal and voluntary departure. The LPR ...
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