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  2. United States federal probation and supervised release

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    A condition of probation requiring the defendant to "submit to search of his person, home, or vehicle at any time of the day or night by any law enforcement or other authorized officer without their need for a search warrant" was upheld as valid in the 9th Circuit in 1976, [122] but a very similar condition was ruled overly broad in the 9th ...

  3. Drug policy of California - Wikipedia

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    Heroin is illegal to possess under California Health and Safety Code 11350. Possession under HS 11350 can be prosecuted as a misdemeanor or felony with up to 3 years in prison. Possession for sale is illegal under Health and Safety Code 11351. Penalties for possession for sale is 2, 3, or 4 years in the state prison.

  4. Legal status of cocaine - Wikipedia

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    Public consumption and selling of cocaine are considered crimes. Punishments for public consumption include a warning about the drugs effects, community service (5 to 10 months), and educational courses or programs. Punishment for the selling of cocaine is 5 to 15 years of jail, a R$500–1,500 fine and course or program attendance.

  5. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    To share a story about your or a loved one’s experience with drug treatment, write to treatmentstories@huffingtonpost.com or leave a voice mail at 860-348-3376. Please include your phone number. Please include your phone number.

  6. He swallowed bags of drugs in Bucks County jail. Why ex ... - AOL

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    In his complaint, Diggs alleges he consumed the illegal drugs that he smuggled into the jail after a corrections officer entered the cell he shared with Octavius Davis on Jan. 16, 2023 because of ...

  7. Tekashi 6ix9ine sentenced to 45 days in jail for violating ...

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    Tekashi 6ix9ine was slapped with a 45-day jail sentence as punishment for violating the ... he’ll face 30 days of home incarceration, 30 days of home detention and 30 days of a curfew, the judge ...

  8. Texas lawyer slipped papers laced with drugs to inmates, was ...

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    A Texas defense attorney has been arrested and accused of being a “major supplier” of dangerous narcotics in jail by sneaking inmates papers laced with drugs, the Harris County Sheriff's ...

  9. House arrest - Wikipedia

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    At sentencing, the judge may sentence an offender to home detention where they would otherwise receive a short-term prison sentence (i.e. two years or less). Home detention sentences range from 14 days and 12 months; offenders are confined to their approved residence 24 hours a day and may only leave with the permission of their probation officer.