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California Vehicle Code §23222(b) Driving In Possession of Marijuana

Aug 8, 2016 | Drug Crimes

California VC 23222(b) driving in possession of marijuana only pertains to marijuana that is not in a concentrated form, such as, hash; nor does it pertain to large amounts of marijuana.

California Health and Safety Code 11359 Possession of Marijuana for Sale

Unlike, California Health and Safety Code 11359 Possession of Marijuana for Sale, which pertains to being caught with a large amount of marijuana in your vehicle. California Vehicle Code 23222(b) punishes those who are found guilty of driving with up to 1 ounce of marijuana in their cars.

  • You may be fined up to $100
  • Court costs

Common Defenses To Fight Driving in Possession of Marijuana Charges:

  • You are authorized to carry medical marijuana (medical marijuana card)
    • If you are legally authorized to possess cannabis/marijuana, generally because you are a medical marijuana user or caregiver.
  • The marijuana was discovered through an illegal search and seizure
    • California has a strict set of rules that police officers must obey when searching citizens and their property. If a police officer’s acts violate those rules and a criminal defense attorney can successfully prove this, then any evidence that was acquired while acting illegally will generally be dismissed. Thus, if you were pulled over during a traffic violation and your vehicle was illegally searched, your attorney can use this defense in order to drop those charges.
  • The marijuana did not belong to you
    • There are two varying degrees of possession in California: actual possession and constructive possession
      • Actual possession: you are physically carrying the drug, either in your hand, sock, shoe, pocket, or something that is attached to you, like a purse or backpack.
      • Constructive possession is when drugs are found in something that you control, like your home.
    • If you were not in actual possession of the marijuana and did not know it was in the car, then generally you should have not been charged with VC 23222(b) because in order to be in possession of the drug you must know that you were in possession of the drug.

Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorney

A Los Angeles criminal defense attorney can help you with the sort of legal assistance that you require regarding drug crimes in the county. Our lawyers in Glendale, Los Angeles, CA are here to help understand your legal rights. Please call our office at 844-522-7752 or contact us via email at [email protected]

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