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Lack of Awareness Defense

Defense strategy arguing the accused had no knowledge of the presence of drugs on the premises, supported by affidavits, travel records, or lack of prior drug use history.

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18-4-504. Third Degree Criminal Trespass – Repeal.

Right Law Group's guide explains: "It is defined as unlawfully entering or remaining upon another person’s premises and can be enhanced if trespassing occurred on agricultural land."

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Drugs Found at Home – Who Gets Charged?

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Imagine police knocking at your door, claiming to have discovered drugs on the property. Before you know it, an officer states, “You’re under arrest for possession."

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I Committed a Hit-and-run. How Long Will It Take for the Police to Find Me?

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Now you’re left wondering, I committed a hit and run. How long will it take for the police to find me? The truth is hit-and-runs can often go undetected for weeks or even months before law enforcement catches wind of what happened."

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