This means penalty group 1, it is used in the state of Texas and possibly others to determine punishment for possession of types of controlled substances based on the substance involved. For example, the penalty for possession of Cocaine (PG 1) is higher than that for codeine (PG 3).
POSS of CONT SUBT U1G-PG1= Possession of a Controlled Substance Under 1 Gram and PG1 Im not sure, maybe the category of Drug.
"Possession CS PG1 1G" typically refers to a legal charge related to the possession of controlled substances, specifically under a certain statute (CS) in a legal framework. "PG1" often denotes the specific category or severity level of the drug involved, such as a first-degree felony, while "1G" indicates the quantity of the substance, which in this case is one gram. The charge can carry significant legal penalties, including fines and imprisonment, depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case.
can you get a section 8 with a drug charge in tennessee
can you work as a security gaurd with a misdemeanor drug charge
esponging a 33 year old drug felony charge
yes
Is possession of Cocaine.
My daughter was arrested on a DUI, and one charge was for possession of a Legend Drug. What is a Legend drug?
In California it's a misdeanor drug charge
Yes, of course, if you were carrying or in possession of the drugs.
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Yes medicaid can deny you for prescripition drug coverage if you have had a minor possesion charge this is because it is a falony charge and they are thinking you will try and sell them.