Criminal – Drug Conviction – Intent To Distribute – Principal In 2nd Degree
By Deborah Elkins
Published: November 10, 2008
Although drugs and drug paraphernalia were in plain view in the house of a woman who lived there and was outside when police arrived with a search warrant, the woman cannot be convicted as a principal in the second degree of cocaine possession with intent to distribute, the Virginia Supreme Court says; even if she ...
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