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  2. Cannabis in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Under Ohio law, the possession of up to 100 grams (3½ oz) of marijuana is a "minor misdemeanor" which carries a maximum fine of $150. Possession of more than 100 grams (3½ oz) but less than 200 grams (7 oz) of marijuana is a misdemeanor punishable by up to thirty days in jail and a $250 fine. [3] [4]

  3. Former Ohio State quarterback Art Schlichter faces new felony ...

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    Art Schlichter, 64, has been indicted on felony charge of possessing cocaine, stemming from a February traffic incident.

  4. Classes of offenses under United States federal law - Wikipedia

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    Maximum prison term upon supervised release revocation [5] Special assessment [6] [note 4] Felony A Life imprisonment (or death in certain cases of murder, treason, espionage or mass trafficking of drugs) $250,000: 1-5 years: 5 years: 5 years: $100 B 25 years or more: $250,000: 5 years: 3 years: $100 C More than 10 years and less than 25 years ...

  5. Former Ohio State quarterback Art Schlichter faces new felony ...

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    Feb 12, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, United States; Art Schlichter, former OSU quarterback, waits for the elevators after he was was dismissed form appearing for arraignment on cocaine possession charges ...

  6. Man and two women charged with rape and other charges in ...

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    The charge alleges that had a gun they were not allowed to possess due to prior felony drug possession convictions. According to a Ravenna police report, a 53-year-old woman reported Oct. 24 that ...

  7. Felony - Wikipedia

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    A felony is traditionally considered a crime of high seriousness, whereas a misdemeanor is regarded as less serious. [1] The term "felony" originated from English common law (from the French medieval word "félonie") to describe an offense that resulted in the confiscation of a convicted person's land and goods, to which additional punishments, including capital punishment, could be added; [2 ...

  8. Department of Justice charges 17 people for drug trafficking ...

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    Drug transportation was a part of an ongoing illicit drug business, with some members of the criminal organization receiving additional charges for owning firearms to further the drug-trafficking ...

  9. List of 2020s American state and local politicians convicted ...

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    He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison. (2024) [37] Danny Rampey (R) State Representative from Statham in House District 119, was newly re-elected when he was arrested and charged with obtaining drugs by misrepresentation or theft, exploiting an elder or disabled adult, burglary, and drug possession.