why would probation not be an option for an individual charged with possession of cocaine on first offense.

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why would probation not be an option for an individual charged with possession of cocaine on first offense.

found residual amounts of meth, morphine and cocaine in an ink pen cylinder in individual’s clothing; individual has no prior **** offenses or large record; ink pen was placed in clothing by abusive ex — history of domestic abuse for 17 years….

Asked on April 25, 2009 under Criminal Law, Kentucky

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N. K., Member, Iowa and Illinois Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor


Depending on the circumstances of your case, Kentucky law may require a mandatory prison sentence for your particular offense(s).


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